smbmount
smbmountis a tool used to mount SMB shares.
Version: 2.0.7
Status: Ported
Description
This program is called in two different instances.
First, it will be called when you select a computer in on the Network screen. In this instance, it will enumerate the shares on a given computer, and will create mount points for each of them in /net/computername (which was previously created by nbtscan). It will also create the specified smb.conf (???)
Example:
smbmount -b /net/server_name -L server_name -U guest -N -s /hosts/smb.conf C
smbmount -b /net/ATHENS -L ATHENS -U administrator -N -s /hosts/smb.conf C
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The second call is when you select a share using the remote. In this instance, it will actually mount the remote share on the corresponding mount point. The actual call is:
smbmount //ATHENS/my_share /net/ATHENS/my_share -o password=,username=administrator,ro M
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Usage
Although smbmount's built-in help doesn't show it, there's actually a second "help" buried in the executable:
Usage: service <password> [options]
Version 2.0.7
-s smb.conf pathname to smb.conf file
-O socket_options socket options to use
-R name resolve order use these name resolution services only
-M host send a winpopup message to the host
-i scope use this NetBIOS scope
-N don't ask for a password
-n netbios name. Use this name as my netbios name
-d debuglevel set the debuglevel
-P connect to service as a printer
-p port connect to the specified port
-l log basename. Basename for log/debug files
-h Print this help message.
-I dest IP use this IP to connect to
-E write messages to stderr instead of stdout
-U username set the network username
-L host get a list of shares available on a host
-t terminal code terminal i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex}
-m max protocol set the max protocol level
-W workgroup set the workgroup name
-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan command line tar
-D directory start from directory
-c command string execute semicolon separated commands
-b xmit/send buffer changes the transmit/send buffer (default: 65520)
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To connect to a network share, you can try the next commands after you connected to the device via telnet:
mkdir /hosts/home
smbmount //192.168.1.65/my_share /hosts/home rw
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Note that you have to use the IP address of the server! (???)
Download
If you do not have ipkg already installed, put the .bin format tool command (above) into your /usr/bin directory .
License
GPL
Todo
- Re-add ALTech nonsense as a wrapper script
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