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-.Dd September 9, 2009
-.Dt SMBFS 7FS
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm smbfs
-.Nd CIFS/SMB file system
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The
-.Nm
-file system allows you to mount CIFS shares that are exported from Windows or
-compatible systems.
-SMB is the historical name for the CIFS protocol, which stands for Server
-Message Block and is more commonly used in technical contexts.
-.Pp
-The
-.Nm
-file system permits ordinary UNIX applications to change directory into an
-.Nm
-mount and perform simple file and directory operations.
-Supported operations include
-.Xr open 2 ,
-.Xr close 2 ,
-.Xr read 2 ,
-.Xr write 2 ,
-.Xr rename 2 ,
-.Xr rm 1 ,
-.Xr mkdir 1 ,
-.Xr rmdir 1 ,
-and
-.Xr ls 1 .
-.Ss Limitations
-Some local UNIX file systems
-.Pq for example UFS
-have features that are not supported by
-.Nm .
-These include:
-.Bl -bullet -offset indent
-.It
-No mapped-file access because
-.Xr mmap (2)
-returns
-.Er ENOSYS .
-.It
-Locking is
-.Sy local only
-and is not sent to the server.
-.El
-.Pp
-The following are limitations in the CIFS protocol:
-.Bl -bullet -offset indent
-.It
-.Xr unlink 2
-or
-.Xr rename 2
-of open files returns
-Er EBUSY .
-.It
-.Xr rename 2
-of extended attribute files returns
-.Er EINVAL .
-.It
-Creation of files with any of the following illegal characters returns
-.Er EINVAL :
-colon
-.Pq \&: ,
-backslash
-.Pq \e ,
-slash
-.Pq / ,
-asterisk
-.Pq * ,
-question mark
-.Pq \&? ,
-double quote
-.Pq \(dq ,
-less than
-.Pq \(la ,
-greater than
-.Pq \(ra ,
-and vertical bar
-.Pq | .
-.It
-.Xr chmod 2
-and
-.Xr chown 2
-settings are silently discarded.
-.It
-Links are not supported.
-.It
-Symbolic links are not supported.
-.It
-.Xr mknod 2
-is not supported.
-.Pq Only file and directory objects are supported.
-.El
-.Pp
-The current
-.Nm
-implementation does not support multi-user mounts.
-Instead, each Unix user needs to make their own private mount points.
-.Pp
-Currently, all access through an
-.Nm
-mount point uses the Windows credentials established by the user that ran the
-.Xr mount 1
-command.
-Normally, permissions on
-.Nm
-mount points should be
-.Sy 0700
-to prevent Unix users from using each others' Windows credentials.
-See the
-.Ar dirperms
-option to
-.Xr mount_smbfs 1M
-for details regarding how to control
-.Nm
-mount point permissions.
-.Pp
-An important implication of this limitation is that system-wide mounts, such as
-those made using
-.Pa /etc/vfstab
-or automount maps are only useful in cases where access control is not a
-concern, such as for public read-only resources.
-.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
-.Sy Uncommitted
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr smbutil 1 ,
-.Xr mount_smbfs 1M ,
-.Xr nsmbrc 4 ,
-.Xr attributes 5