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Mapping a drive across VPN - Spillen - 04-12-2015 Hi I am after help with mapping a drive at a university please. VPN connection has been established however the instructions to map the drive are for Windows, using 'NET USE' command. The instructions that we have been given are: Access to SHFC Department Folders (The N Drive) 1. Press the windows start button (located bottom left). 2. Select the Run command, a dialogue box will open entitled “Run”. 3. Type the following : NET USE N: \\nfc456gh\squid$ 4. Press the enter button. 5. A window will open asking for your username (use the username and password you use for accessing email or outweb), type the following: Enterprise\your username Example : enter\addv606 6. You will now be prompted for a password; enter your current password. 7. The N Drive will now be mapped. domain = aavpn.london.ac.uk The terminal command I have been messing about with, based on these instructions is: sudo mount.cifs //aavpn.london.ac.uk/nfc456ghi/squid$ ~/drive-N -o username=enter\addv606,password=orange The error I get is: mount error(115): Operation now in progress. Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) What on gods earth am I doing wrong. Help will be hugely appreciated. Spillen Re: Mapping a drive across VPN - avj - 04-12-2015 I have never tried this but I found this link that may be helpful. http://superuser.com/questions/145191/how-do-i-map-a-drive-network-share-using-the-linux-terminal Re: Mapping a drive across VPN - Spillen - 04-15-2015 Thanks avj. I gave it a go but still no luck. Re: Mapping a drive across VPN - Wirezfree - 04-15-2015 Hi, I remember I had issues mapping drives, I only have my notes now, but you could try this... Firstly you need to create a directory to where you will "mount" you Windows share to. So for example in your /home/llusername/ dir create a folder for example: uni-drive Now from my notes, and trying to transpose your details, you would need to execute, after you have opened your vpn: Code: sudo mount -t cifs -o username=youruniusername,password=yourunipassword,uid=llusername,gid=users //aavpn.london.ac.uk/nfc456ghi/squid /home/llusername/uni-drive See what happens, if it works.?, your folders/docs should be in/mapped to uni-drive It is possible, but the whole username/password/permissions in a mixed Linux/Windows environment can get confusing... Dave |