How to view mapped drives
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How to view mapped drives
I have something on my server trying to authenticate with an old password. I believe it is a mapped drive to a Windows machine. Is there a command to show all of the mapped drives so I can locate it? Also, once I find the connected share, how do I update the password for the account?
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Re: How to view mapped drives
/etc/fstab is generally where drives get mapped. Perhaps checking there would help you. If, however, your local drive is mapped on the Windows machine, then perhaps the Win machine is the culprit.
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Re: How to view mapped drives
lightman47 wrote: ↑2018/10/08 18:01:55/etc/fstab is generally where drives get mapped. Perhaps checking there would help you. If, however, your local drive is mapped on the Windows machine, then perhaps the Win machine is the culprit.
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Also the automounter.
Check the files l/etc/auto.*, starting with /etc/auto.master. If this machine uses NIS, then you need to check the yp maps also.
Re: How to view mapped drives
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findmnt
There might be useful error messages in
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/var/log/messages
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Re: How to view mapped drives
If you are you trying to see what the server has exported.
For NFS
# exports
For samba
# smbstatus
For NFS
# exports
For samba
# smbstatus