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Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(13) when mounting CIFS from Synology

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    @nebulon found it!

    It doesn't like my super strong password, which contains special characters ๐Ÿ™‚

    When I wrap the password in "..." it accepts it!

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    girish
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    @3246 ok, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.syntax.html has some more.

    Can you please try systemd-escape <your-password> and use that instead of quoting in the mount file? If that works, I can fix up our code accordingly.

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      @3246 ok, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.syntax.html has some more.

      Can you please try systemd-escape <your-password> and use that instead of quoting in the mount file? If that works, I can fix up our code accordingly.

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      @girish @nebulon thanks both. The previous password contained: @ & ^

      It works OK on the command line, where I can escape it using double quotes or just pasting it in the prompt when running interactively.

      I will have a go with a test user and suitably complex password and report back, after trying the 'system-escape' option.

      ๐Ÿ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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        @3246 ok, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.syntax.html has some more.

        Can you please try systemd-escape <your-password> and use that instead of quoting in the mount file? If that works, I can fix up our code accordingly.

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        @girish said in Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(13) when mounting CIFS from Synology:

        @3246 ok, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.syntax.html has some more.

        Can you please try systemd-escape <your-password> and use that instead of quoting in the mount file? If that works, I can fix up our code accordingly.

        Sadly, this did not work. I also tried MD5 hashing but the only reliable way is to use a password without special characters so far ๐Ÿ˜•

        ๐Ÿ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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          @girish said in Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(13) when mounting CIFS from Synology:

          @3246 ok, https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.syntax.html has some more.

          Can you please try systemd-escape <your-password> and use that instead of quoting in the mount file? If that works, I can fix up our code accordingly.

          Sadly, this did not work. I also tried MD5 hashing but the only reliable way is to use a password without special characters so far ๐Ÿ˜•

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          @3246 ๐Ÿ˜ž thanks for trying! If you don't mind trying one more approach:

          • Create a credentials file like:
          username=username
          password=password
          
          • Then in the systemd mount file, do Options=credentials=/path/to/credentialsfile,..other options...

          See articles like https://askubuntu.com/questions/1119819/how-do-i-use-a-credential-file-for-cifs-in-etc-fstab

          I think we should do one of these:

          • When complex passwords are entered in UI, we can inform the user about this limitation, so they don't end up with your situation.

          • If credential file works, we will fix the code to use that approach.

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          • girishG girish

            @3246 ๐Ÿ˜ž thanks for trying! If you don't mind trying one more approach:

            • Create a credentials file like:
            username=username
            password=password
            
            • Then in the systemd mount file, do Options=credentials=/path/to/credentialsfile,..other options...

            See articles like https://askubuntu.com/questions/1119819/how-do-i-use-a-credential-file-for-cifs-in-etc-fstab

            I think we should do one of these:

            • When complex passwords are entered in UI, we can inform the user about this limitation, so they don't end up with your situation.

            • If credential file works, we will fix the code to use that approach.

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            @girish OK, slowly for those of us who don't read too well ;D

            Do you mean /etc/fstab or some other way to put the options line in? I am familiar with the former but even after DuckDuckGoing for 2min not that much more clued in about the latter.

            What do I do in the GUI?

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              @girish OK, slowly for those of us who don't read too well ;D

              Do you mean /etc/fstab or some other way to put the options line in? I am familiar with the former but even after DuckDuckGoing for 2min not that much more clued in about the latter.

              What do I do in the GUI?

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              @3246 ha ha, sorry about that. Let me see if I can make a patch instead and test locally with special characters, might be easier.

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              • girishG girish

                @3246 ha ha, sorry about that. Let me see if I can make a patch instead and test locally with special characters, might be easier.

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                @girish thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

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                  I have tried to fix this with https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/dbb803ff5e3e837a7c8f49c4890bccc5329946d5 . Let's see if the situation is better in the next release.

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                    I have a similar issue when connecting to a Hetzner StorageBox system:

                    Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(128): Key has been revoked Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg)
                    

                    My settings are the following:

                    Bildschirmยญfoto 2023-02-04 um 13.40.00.png

                    Any tips on how to get this fixed? The git commit is some months old so I thought this might be already included in the latest Cloudron release?

                    Best
                    Jay

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                      I have a similar issue when connecting to a Hetzner StorageBox system:

                      Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(128): Key has been revoked Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg)
                      

                      My settings are the following:

                      Bildschirmยญfoto 2023-02-04 um 13.40.00.png

                      Any tips on how to get this fixed? The git commit is some months old so I thought this might be already included in the latest Cloudron release?

                      Best
                      Jay

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                      @jayonrails said in Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(13) when mounting CIFS from Synology:

                      Key has been revoked

                      I think the error is coming from Hetzner . Did you possible revoke your existing key? Maybe you can generate new keys and try?

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                        @jayonrails said in Failed to mount (inactive): mount error(13) when mounting CIFS from Synology:

                        Key has been revoked

                        I think the error is coming from Hetzner . Did you possible revoke your existing key? Maybe you can generate new keys and try?

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                        @girish does key mean the password I received for the login? Or does it mean the authentication with an SSH Private / public key pair?

                        This would also be possible on Hetzner Storage Box, but is not what I have configured. I am curious because in my understanding a password cannot be revoked, while a private key could be revoked, but is nothing I am using right now.

                        I will check the credentials again and will let you know the results.

                        Best
                        Jay

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                          @girish does key mean the password I received for the login? Or does it mean the authentication with an SSH Private / public key pair?

                          This would also be possible on Hetzner Storage Box, but is not what I have configured. I am curious because in my understanding a password cannot be revoked, while a private key could be revoked, but is nothing I am using right now.

                          I will check the credentials again and will let you know the results.

                          Best
                          Jay

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                          @jayonrails SSH and SAMBA access havenโ€™t been enabled yet, therefore it didnโ€™t worked. After enabling it, everything works perfectly.

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