= Linux Smb/Cifs Autofs, Pam, Systemd = * Mount Windows shares using smb protocol, 2020 linux now has cifs(smb) drive in the kernel don't need the fullh samba software suite to mount fs. == Goals == === 1. Goal: mount user directories from windows(cifs) on login === * Use pam (pluggable authentication manager) to mount the windows share on mount === 2. Goal: mount server share in fixed path === ==== 2a. Option: systemd.automount ==== * Setup in /etc/fstab {{{ //192.168.20.22/c /home/{user}/cifs cifs rw,uid={user},gid={user},username={win_user},password={win_pass},x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10 0 0 }}} * specific settings {{{ x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10 }}} * after editing fstab, update systemd {{{ systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart remote-fs.target }}} ==== 2b. Option: autofs (older) ==== * specify root dir in /etc/auto.master {{{ /cifs /etc/auto.cifs --timeout=5 }}} * create map file /etc/auto.cifs (/!\ not executable) {{{ datadir -fstype="cifs,rw,uid={user},gid={group},username={user_win},password={pass_win)" ://192.168.20.22/c }}} * debug autofs by stopping and running in terminal {{{ sudo service autofs stop sudo automount -f -v }}} == Samba / smb - share/serve linux files == * add to /etc/samba/smb.conf {{{ [Videos] comments = Home-Laptop-Videos path = /home/pes/Videos guest ok = no browseable = yes read only = yes create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 }}} * restart smbd service {{{ $ sudo systemctl restart smbd.service }}} * add smb password for user, seperate from normal linux password {{{ $ sudo smbpasswd -a == CIFS linux debug == * sudo less /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData }}}