My Win10 work laptop has a network share of a remote windows server. I access it everyday. If i change passwords, i have to remap the share.
I have a linux vm that does the builds for my project. It too has a mounted directory mapped to that remote windows share, using my credentials.
I tried mapping the share in another linux vm but got errors so ended up quitting as it wasn't that important.
However, now i can't access said share in any device, by name or IP address. WTF happened?
The mount command i use in linux is mount -t cifs -o rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=my.username,domain=,uid=118,noforceuid,gid=130,noforcegid,addr=10.10.10.10,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,serverino,mapposix,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1 //10.10.10.10/dir1/dir2 /media/remoteshare
, the UID/GID are of the user that runs the builds.
I'd get having errors on mounting the remote share, but i'd expect that to be limited to the local computer i was trying to mount on, not that it would propagate to any device that has this share mapped!
Surprised pikachu face... they've been closing Android bit by bit every year, everybody knows their real intent is to turn it into closed source.