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aeth
Apr 10, 2018Aspirant
Creating secure Linux shares
This week I purchased a ReadyNAS (firmware 6.9.3) for use in our university research group. We have several users on Windows, Mac and Linux. I enabled SMB and NFS. The Windows and Mac users are able ...
- Apr 11, 2018
This works with my ReadyNAS
mount -t cifs -o username=<user>,password=<password> //<NAS-IP-Address>/<share name> /mnt
mdgm-ntgr
Apr 11, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
You can restrict access for NFS by I.P.
Another option would be to use SMB
aeth
Apr 11, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for the response. I did figure out that I could restrict access via IP, but this isn't really what I want to do.
On Windows or Mac, the first time they enter user credentials, a directory is created for that user within the ReadyNAS /home/ directory. I would like to see similar behavior for Linux, but the SMB instructions in the Netgear FAQs are very outdated; they still ask to use code like:
mount -t smb ...
but smb has been deprecated for cifs for a long time, and the provided syntax for username and password doesn't work.
Are you able to show me how to use smb/cifs on a modern Linux system to get behavior similar to Windows/Mac with user-controlled access?
- StephenBApr 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
This works with my ReadyNAS
mount -t cifs -o username=<user>,password=<password> //<NAS-IP-Address>/<share name> /mnt
- aethApr 11, 2018Aspirant
I got this to work for accessing shared folders, thanks a lot! Tried something similar before but must have had some syntax error.
Still haven't figured out how to access a given user's folder inside the Home directory, but that's less important.
- StephenBApr 12, 2018Guru - Experienced User
aeth wrote:
Still haven't figured out how to access a given user's folder inside the Home directory, but that's less important.
The same command should work, using <user> as the sharename. Home isn't part of the path.
mount -t cifs -o username=<user>,password=<password> //<NAS-IP-Address>/<user> /mnt
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