I didn't try your last suggestions, yet, but I found another thing. I can't mount share via cifstab that has a space in the remote folder name. Thats the same problem. In /etc/fstab I can replace the space with \040 but cifstab won't work that way. Am 14.12.2013 20:22, schrieb Lars Müller:
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 07:28:51PM +0100, Andreas wrote:
I tried it with the command line and the env-variable. That way it works.
Trying to give the password as parameter on the command line doesn't work though. No way username=xx,password=Ab-CD 123 That way the number is an unrecognized parameter and cifs dumps it's helptext.
username=xx,password=Ab-CD\040123 username=xx,password="Ab-CD 123" username=xx,password='Ab-CD 123'
--> permission denied Please check if this applies to the current version of mount.cifs available from the network:samba:STABLE openSUSE Build Servce reporitory at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/samba:/STABLE/openSUSE_13...
openSUSE 13.1 includes cifs-utils-6.2 and the last modification to network:samba:STABLE/cifs-utils verifies only the gpg signature of the source tar ball.
Therefore you only have to check if a more recent kernel version helps. See http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Kernel_of_the_day
If also this approach fails please file a bug report upstream at https://bugzilla.samba.org/ , add all the details of your testing approach, and add a reference to this thread, a link to the mailing list archive as suggested with my first reply. Also report the bug ID back here.
Thanks,
Lars
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