On the local network, from a server on Debian, open the folder under Windows on the path \ server \! Integration1c-telegram $ .

I managed to get through the samba via smb: //192.168.64.12/! Integration1c-telegram $ /

But I can't figure out how to work with this path in Debian? It is necessary, for example, to copy files from there, etc.

Something like this:

ls smb://192.168.64.12/!integration1c-telegram$/ 

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    Desktop option

    Install gvfs-fuse connected folders will be in /run/user/1000/gvfs (may differ in versions, but see in mount)

     $ ls $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/gvfs/ 'smb-share:server=192.168.0.3,share=обмен' $ ls $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/gvfs/*/ IT PDF Архив Бухгалтерия 

    Option for console and scripts

    Mount via mount

     sudo mkdir /mnt/shara sudo mount -t cifs -o user=$USER //192.168.1.104/shara /mnt/shara 

    or via fstab.

    • ls $ XDG_RUNTIME_DIR / gvfs / * /: ls: unable to access / run / user / 1000 / gvfs / * /: There is no such file or directory - Sergey
    • I guess I'm doing something wrong - Sergey
    • reboot) fuse does not see the connections that were made before its installation. The gvfs folder may be elsewhere if Debian Jessie and more ancient. see $HOME/.gvfs/ - eri
    • reboot, ls $ XDG_RUNTIME_DIR $ HOME / .gvfs / * /: ls: unable to access /run/user/1000/home/sergey/.gvfs/*/: There is no such file or directory - Sergey
    • Did you read my comment or randomly blinded 2 variables? - eri