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=== Generic instructions ===
When you use the LWP then your UWP Y: drive is available at '''/media/ydrive'''.
When you use the LWP then your UWP Y: drive is available at '''/media/ydrive'''.


Otherwise from with the university network you can use the smb protocol to access the Y:-drive.
Otherwise from with the university network you can use the smb protocol to access the Y:-drive.


- edit /etc/samba/smb.conf to contain:
$ sudo mkdir -p /mnt/ydrive/
  [global]
$ sudo mount -t smb3 //workspace.rug.nl/ydrive /mnt/ydrive/ -o user=<p-number>
  client min protocol = SMB2_10
 
  client max protocol = SMB3_11
==== From outside the university network ====
  workgroup = WORKSPACE
 
From outside the university network you can use https://vlwp.rug.nl or https://uwp.rug.nl
 
=== From inside the university network using your own OS ===
 
==== MacOS ====
 
First edit (as root) `/etc/nsmb.conf` to contain:
 
[default]
protocol_vers_map=4
 
Then in `Finder` choose `Go -> Connect to Server` and fill in:
* `smb://<p-number>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive`
 
==== Linux ====
First edit `/etc/samba/smb.conf` to contain:
 
[global]
min protocol = SMB2
client min protocol = SMB2
workgroup=WORKPLACE
 
Then use your file manager to connect to a network share:
* `smb://<p-number>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive`
 


Now you can use your GUI file manager to connect to smb://<your account>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive
If you want todo this from the command line eg. after login through ssh then:
  $ dbus-launch /bin/bash
  $ gvfs-mount smb://<your account>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive
  $ ls -al /run/user/$(id -u)/gvfs


From outside the university you can use https://vlwp.rug.nl or https://uwp.rug.nl
===== Linux =====

Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 May 2024

Generic instructions

When you use the LWP then your UWP Y: drive is available at /media/ydrive.

Otherwise from with the university network you can use the smb protocol to access the Y:-drive.

$ sudo mkdir -p /mnt/ydrive/
$ sudo mount -t smb3 //workspace.rug.nl/ydrive /mnt/ydrive/ -o user=<p-number>

From outside the university network

From outside the university network you can use https://vlwp.rug.nl or https://uwp.rug.nl

From inside the university network using your own OS

MacOS

First edit (as root) `/etc/nsmb.conf` to contain:

[default]
protocol_vers_map=4

Then in `Finder` choose `Go -> Connect to Server` and fill in:

  • `smb://<p-number>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive`

Linux

First edit `/etc/samba/smb.conf` to contain:

[global]
min protocol = SMB2
client min protocol = SMB2
workgroup=WORKPLACE

Then use your file manager to connect to a network share:

  • `smb://<p-number>@workspace.rug.nl/ydrive`


Linux