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A computing concept whereby physical storage devices, or certain datafiles such as disk images are made available to the user so there contents can be accessed.
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list of characters that have to be escaped in passwords for "mount -t smbfs //username:passw...
I finally solved the problem differently. I changed to SSH key-based authentication, which is probably even safer than a long password with many special characters.
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list of characters that have to be escaped in passwords for "mount -t smbfs //username:passw...
I am trying to mount a share with the macOS CLI using zsh as my shell.
mount -t smbfs //user:password@host/share /share
Mounting the share without specifying the password works. … I have a very strong password with many special characters, such as .()[]{}<>*=.
mount_smbfs: URL parsing failed, please correct the URL and try again: Invalid argument
mount: /share failed with 64
Placing …