multi wrote: > On Sunday 05 April 2015 19:23:29 Dave Lers wrote: >> multi wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I'm using Trinity 3.5.13.2 that was installed with exe GNU linux. >> I >> have a bash script to mount a shared folder from a remote server >> and > open it >> > in a window. I launch it from a desktop icon. It looks like this: >> > sudo mount 192.168.0.2:/home/dpjungk/Share /mnt/nfs/client1 >> > nautilus /mnt/nfs/client1 >> > It works fine -- except that, if I close the window and want to >> > reopen it, it >> > obviously asks for the password every time. >> >> Does it have to be nautilus and nfs? Have you tried >> nfs://192.168.0.2/home/dpjungk/Share/ (or sftp://...) in Konqueror? >> Konqueror can save login info and I think network logins are >> automatic/transparent, but most of my LAN logins are via ssh >> key-pairs >> (sftp, rsync, scp and ssh) so I'm not sure. > > Hi Dave, > I was kind of optimistic about this idea, but Konqueror give me a > message: > "Authentification not supported". I don't use nfs, but it appears that export shares need the "insecure" flag because Konqueror uses the nfs kio slave/plugin which uses ports > 1024 and the nfs default is < 1024. References: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75757 (2004, KDE3.2), https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309113 (2014, fixed in KDE5).