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65 "net" may also be helpful since it may someday provide easier mount syntax for
89 2) an entry for the share in /etc/fstab indicating that a user may
111 the utility umount.cifs may be used. It may be invoked directly, or if
152 feature of most Linux filesystems which may require enabling via
162 Some administrators may want to change Samba's smb.conf "map archive" and
165 which may not be what you want, although if the CIFS Unix extensions are
168 may require specifying a mkdev function to Samba if you are not using
197 Before -o the option -v may be specified to make the mount.cifs
220 When using the mount helper mount.cifs, passwords may be specified via alternate
284 may want to restrict at the client as well. For those
327 defaults to 16K and may be changed (from 8K to the maximum
330 will cause cifs to use more memory and may reduce performance
350 server may still consider the share read-only)
396 access by the user doing the mount, but it may be useful with
406 the same inode numbers) and inode numbers may be persistent,
490 posix path name support (this may cause servers to
493 connection). This is rarely needed, but it may be useful
508 locking, they may be able to take advantage of this option,
519 very slow, and some servers may be reliable enough (to risk
521 turning on this option may be useful to improve performance for
617 also packet signing. Authentication (may/must)
618 flags (e.g. for NTLM and/or NTLMv2) may be combined with
638 may use packet signing 0x00001
640 may use NTLM (most common password hash) 0x00002
642 may use NTLMv2 0x00004
644 may use Kerberos security 0x00008
646 may use lanman (weak) password hash 0x00010
648 may use plaintext passwords 0x00020
659 kernel configuration. cifsFYI may be set to one or