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→‎Tunneling SMB mount through SSH: add optional parameters
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<source lang="bash">
$ sudo ssh -p 2323 -l mhan -L 139:localhost:139 pisteos.hanovate.com
$ sudo ssh -p 2323 -l mhan -L 139:localhost:139 pisteos.hanovate.com
</source>
The above actually logs you in while forwarding the port. Optionally, you can add these parameters to suppress the log-in and only forward the port via SSH.
<source lang="bash">
$ sudo ssh -2qfNg -p 2323 -l mhan -L 139:localhost:139 pisteos.hanovate.com
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</source>


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$ mount -t smbfs //localhost:139/sharename /Volumes/sharename
$ mount -t smbfs //localhost:139/sharename /Volumes/sharename
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== Changing hostname that shows up on CLI ==
== Changing hostname that shows up on CLI ==