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Software: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS). PHP/5.1.6 

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#!/bin/bash # $Id: auto.net,v 1.8 2005/04/05 13:02:09 raven Exp $ # This file must be executable to work! chmod 755! # Look at what a host is exporting to determine what we can mount. # This is very simple, but it appears to work surprisingly well key="$1" # add "nosymlink" here if you want to suppress symlinking local filesystems # add "nonstrict" to make it OK for some filesystems to not mount opts="-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid" # Showmount comes in a number of names and varieties. "showmount" is # typically an older version which accepts the '--no-headers' flag # but ignores it. "kshowmount" is the newer version installed with knfsd, # which both accepts and acts on the '--no-headers' flag. #SHOWMOUNT="kshowmount --no-headers -e $key" #SHOWMOUNT="showmount -e $key | tail -n +2" for P in /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin do for M in showmount kshowmount do if [ -x $P/$M ] then SMNT=$P/$M break fi done done [ -x $SMNT ] || exit 1 # Newer distributions get this right SHOWMOUNT="$SMNT --no-headers -e $key" $SHOWMOUNT | LC_ALL=C sort -k 1 | \ awk -v key="$key" -v opts="$opts" -- ' BEGIN { ORS=""; first=1 } { if (first) { print opts; first=0 }; print " \\\n\t" $1, key ":" $1 } END { if (!first) print "\n"; else exit 1 } ' | sed 's/#/\\#/g'

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