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I'm on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 and I put /.davfs2/box-linux-sync/bin/box-sync start as an entry in Gnome's startup application preferences. However, it gives an error.
I think it's because when I enter /.davfs2/box-linux-sync/bin/box-sync start normally in terminal, it still asks for my password: Please enter the password to authenticate user [email protected] with server https://dav.box.com/dav or hit enter for none.
I've put in my e-mail and password in ./davfs2/secrets -- box sync appears to be pulling at least my e-mail, so why not the password?
Let me know if there's any way to fix this.
Many thanks,
Kevin
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I had the same issue, althought my username wasn't found either. It turns out the client was looking for the secrets in /etc/davfs2/secrets. I added the configuration from /root/.davfs2/secrets to /etc/davfs2/secrets and that made automount work.
I'm on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 and I put
/.davfs2/box-linux-sync/bin/box-sync start
as an entry in Gnome's startup application preferences. However, it gives an error.I think it's because when I enter
/.davfs2/box-linux-sync/bin/box-sync start
normally in terminal, it still asks for my password:Please enter the password to authenticate user [email protected] with server https://dav.box.com/dav or hit enter for none.
I've put in my e-mail and password in
./davfs2/secrets
-- box sync appears to be pulling at least my e-mail, so why not the password?Let me know if there's any way to fix this.
Many thanks,
Kevin
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: