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MOUNTAFP(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MOUNTAFP(8)

NAME

mmoouunnttaaffpp - mount an afp (AppleShare) filesystem

SYNOPSIS

mmoouunnttaaffpp [-ii] [-oo options] afpurl node

DESCRIPTION

The mmoouunnttaaffpp command mounts the AFP volume denoted by the afpurl afp://[user[;AUTH=uamname][:password]@]host[:port]/volumename at the mount point indicated by node.

This command is normally executed by mount(8) when the -t afp option is

used. If the -i option is not used, all the required information to

establish a login to the remote server must be available in the afp URL, including username & password if needed. The arguments and options are:

-ii Interactive mode, you are prompted for the password if you did

not supply one in the url.

-oo Options passed to mount(2) are specified with the -oo option fol-

lowed by a comma separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for possible options and their meanings. Additional options supported by the AFP Client are as follows: nobrowse Indicate to the Carbon subsystem that this volume is not to be displayed to the user. automounted Set flags on the mountpoint to indicate that the volume has been mounted by the automounter. afpurl There are two forms of afp URL, one for TCP/IP and one for AppleTalk: afp://[user[;AUTH=uamname][:password]@]host[:port]/volume

afp:/at/[user[;AUTH=uamname][:password]@]servername[:zone-

name]/volume

Denotes the afp server and sharepoint to mount. It may also con-

tain the username & password required to log into the server. uamname is the protocol name of the authentication method. If port is not specified, then port 548 is used. node Path to mount point, which must be a directory that the user has write permissions for. EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS

The following example illustrates how to mount the afp volume server.com-

pany.com/volumename/ at the mount point /Volumes/mntpnt: mkdir /Volumes/mntpnt mountafp afp://username:userpass@server.company.com/volumename/ /Volumes/mntpnt This example shows the proper url to use to mount the volume guestVolume from the afp server myserver as guest: mkdir /Volumes/guest

mountafp "afp://;AUTH=No%20User%20Authent@myserver/guestVolume" /Volumes/guest

This example shows the proper url to use to mount the volume myVolume from the afp server myserver using Kerberos authentication: mkdir /Volumes/myVolume

mountafp "afp://;AUTH=Client%20Krb%20v2@myserver/myVolume" /Volumes/myVolume

SEE ALSO

mount(2), unmount(2), mount(8) HISTORY The mmoouunnttaaffpp command first appeared Mac OS X version 10.0. Kerberos authentication was added in Mac OS X version 10.2

RETURN VALUES

0 mmoouunnttaaffpp successfully mounted the volume directory. [ENODEV (19)] The server volume could not be mounted by mmoouunnttaaffpp

because the server was not found or because the share-

point does not exist, or because node does not have proper access. [EACCES (13)] The volume could not be mounted by mmoouunnttaaffpp because

the user did not provide proper authentication creden-

tials. [ENOTDIR (20)] The volume could not be mounted by mmoouunnttaaffpp because the mountpoint was not a directory. Mac OS X May 8, 2002 Mac OS X




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