Using mount
This was tested on Ubuntu 16.04 with mount.cifs version 6.4 which is part of the cifs.utils
package
Install cifs.utils
:
sudo apt-get install cifs.utils
Use the id
command do find the local user’s uid
and gid
, optional:
id uid=1000({local user name}) gid=1000({local user group}) groups=1000({local user group}),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),110(lpadmin),111(sambashare),119(libvirt)
Issue the mount
command with proper options and credentials:
mount -t cifs -o vers=3.0,uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/tmp/.auth //storage1.ris.wustl.edu/${VOLUME_NAME} /mnt
If using a credentials file, be sure to format as follows, removing any line whitespace:
username=<WUSTL KEY ID> password=<WUSTL KEY PASSWORD> domain=ACCOUNTS.AD.WUSTL.EDU
Using smbclient
Install samba-client
In the Debian family of operating systems (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y samba-client
In the RedHat family of operating systems (e.g. RedHat, CentOS, etc.)
sudo yum install -y samba-client
Empty the default samba configuration
sudo truncate -s 0 /etc/samba/smb.conf Record your credentials in a file with restricted permissions
cat > secret <<EOF username=<WUSTL KEY ID> password=<WUSTL KEY PASSWORD> domain=ACCOUNTS.AD.WUSTL.EDU EOF
chmod 0600 secret
Use smbclient
to connect to storage with the SMB3 protocol to your storage volume.
smbclient -A secret -m SMB3 //storage1.ris.wustl.edu/${VOLUME_NAME} -c ls Domain=[ACCOUNTS] OS=[] Server=[] . D 0 Wed Jan 31 10:35:05 2018 .. D 0 Wed Jan 31 12:40:03 2018 Active D 0 Wed Jan 31 12:09:39 2018 .snapshots DHR 0 Mon Jan 29 15:22:55 2018 5368709120 blocks of size 1024. 5363531776 blocks available
Or, to avoid recording credentials in a file:
smbclient -W ACCOUNTS -U <WUSTL KEY ID> -m SMB3 //storage1.ris.wustl.edu/${VOLUME_NAME} -c 'ls'
Enter ACCOUNTS\$USER
password
Domain=[ACCOUNTS] OS=[] Server=[] . D 0 Wed Jan 31 10:35:05 2018 .. D 0 Wed Jan 31 12:40:03 2018 Active D 0 Wed Jan 31 12:09:39 2018 .snapshots DHR 0 Mon Jan 29 15:22:55 2018 5368709120 blocks of size 1024. 5363531776 blocks available
Use smbclient
to PUT data into storage
smbclient -A secret -m SMB3 //storage1.ris.wustl.edu/${VOLUME_NAME} -c 'cd Active; put somefile;' Domain=[ACCOUNTS] OS=[] Server=[] putting file somefile as \Active\somefile (69719.1 kb/s) (average 69719.1 kb/s)