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9 servers. This code was developed in participation with the Protocol Freedom
123 Most current servers support SMB2.1 and SMB3 which are more secure,
128 2.2.5 or later) but the CIFS vfs works fine with a wide variety of CIFS servers.
152 The CIFS client can get and set POSIX ACLs (getfacl, setfacl) to Samba servers
189 Mac or Windows servers:
234 problem as most servers support this.
240 servers can remap such characters when an explicit mapping is specified in
265 passed in on mount. For mounts to servers
275 For servers which do not support the CIFS Unix
284 servers which do not report a uid/gid owner
333 newer servers (e.g. Samba 3.0.26 or later) do. rsize can be
365 to servers such as Samba which support the CIFS Unix Extensions.
366 If you do not trust the servers in your network (your mount
408 single share (since inode numbers on the servers might not
440 netbiosname When mounting to servers via port 139, specifies the RFC1001
489 posix path name support (this may cause servers to
501 cifs servers do not yet support requesting advisory
518 very slow, and some servers may be reliable enough (to risk
535 This is needed for mounting to some older servers (such
585 soft Limit retries to unresponsive servers (usually only
617 allowable flags if you want to allow mounts to servers
669 protocol enhancements that allow CIFS servers
671 as support symbolic links. If you use servers
722 be configured in the file /etc/request-key.conf. Samba, Windows servers and