Microsoft Windows is usually a presence in most computing environments, and UNIX administrators likely will be forced to use resources in Windows networks from time to time. Although many are familiar ...
There's an SMBfs (SMB filesystem) that lets you mount SMB shares as actual filesystems. It'a part of the standard kernel. I don't know where the docs are, but Google is your friend.
I'm trying to script some smbclient stuff to move around files and I figured kerberos was the way to go to get around prompts for passwords, etc. I've got two Solaris 10 systems and one works while ...
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