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This is pam_mount.conf: debug 1 mkmountpoint 1 lsof /usr/sbin/lsof options_require nosuid,nodev luserconf .pam_mount.conf smbmount /usr/lib/samba/classic/smbmount ncpmount /bin/mount -t ncpfs umount /usr/lib/samba/classic/smbumount lclmount /bin/mount -p0 mntcheck /bin/mount # For BSD's (don't have /etc/mtab) volume * smb gdsnew tehnic /home/&/Documents/servermount/tehnic workgroup=WIN - - <snip>
Try removing the nosuid from the options_require line and login again. See if the removal of that line will work for the first thing to try. If it does, then great. Unfortunately, my knowledge of pam is limited so I will not know how to get it to work with a great deal of security. I think that there are others on the list that can get the security up enough for you to do what you want to do without this type of compromise. -- Marshall "Nothing is impossible, we just do not have all the answers to make the impossible, possible."