where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

Patrick Bowen pbowen at fastmail.fm
Wed Apr 19 23:55:45 UTC 2006


Jim Stapleton wrote:

>Sorry, my reply got bounced back, didn't realize it, but I sent a
>second reply, here it is again:
>
>========================================
>It's different this time though:
>
>mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower):
>syserr = Operation not permitted
>
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>
>On 4/18/06, Patrick Bowen <pbowen at fastmail.fm> wrote:
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>>Jim Stapleton wrote:
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>>>That did not work either.
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>>>>Jim;
>>>>
>>>>Unless I'm mistaken, "smbfs_load="YES"" should go into
>>>>/boot/loader.conf. Use kldstat to see if the module is loaded.
>>>>
>>>>Patrick
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>>Jim;
>>
>>"not work" how? Didn't load (wasn't listed by kldstat), or didn't work
>>when it *was* loaded?
>>
>>Patrick
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I'm over my head here, but i did some googling on "mount_smbfs: can not 
setup kernel iconv table" and got 216 hits. In a few of the solutions it 
states that you must be root to mount_smbfs. Check out google, it'll be 
more help than me at this point.

Patrick


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