On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:25 AM, Randy <gumper1034@gmail.com> wrote:
In the past I have been able to mount my Windows computer using the following command:
"mount -t cifs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD //192.168.1.107/Users/gumper /mnt/share/"
Now when I try this I receive the message:
"Unable to find suitable address".
I am able to ping the IP address without any problem.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Randy
I use a plain text file for credentials, something like: mount.cifs 192.168.1.107/Users/gumper /mnt/share -o rw,noserverino,uid=1000,credentials=/etc/.cifs where /etc/.cifs is: username=myuser password=mypass domain=mydomain In a single line would be: mount.cifs 192.168.1.107/Users/gumper /mnt/share -o rw,noserverino,uid=1000,username=myuser,password=mypass,domain=mydomain PD: uid it's optional to your current user. -- $(Figue)