Messages in this thread | | | From | Robin Rosenberg <> | Subject | Autofs question (try 2) | Date | Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:41:45 +0100 |
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Hi,
The first message was cut short, sorry
I grabbed the auto.smb script for mounting samba/windows shares. One of the flaws is that I'd like to get around is that it must be configured as root and most importantly that I don't see who is requesting the mount. I was thinking along the line of mounting shares in /cifs/$USER/servers/share or simply mounting the share for the first user using the mount point (essentially single user machines anyway).
the auto.smb script is running as root and I printed some info in root.c at the revalidate
Jan 12 18:49:06 h6n2fls33o811 kernel: autofs4_root_revalidate, uid=505 name=10.1.1.4 Jan 12 18:49:06 h6n2fls33o811 automount[22233]: attempting to mount entry /cifs/10.1.1.4 Jan 12 18:49:06 h6n2fls33o811 kernel: autofs4_root_revalidate, uid=0 name=10.1.1.4 Jan 12 18:49:06 h6n2fls33o811 logger: uid=0(root) gid=0(root) grupper=0(root) Jan 12 18:49:07 h6n2fls33o811 kernel: autofs4_root_revalidate, uid=0 name=10.1.1.4 Jan 12 18:49:08 h6n2fls33o811 last message repeated 10 times and lots more from mounting with uid=0
Is there any simple way of passing the first uid to the automounter?
-- robin
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