smbfs - CIFS/SMB file system
The smbfs 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.
The smbfs file system permits ordinary UNIX applications to change directory into an smbfs mount and perform simple file and directory operations. Supported operations include open, close, read, write, rename, delete, mkdir, rmdir and ls.
Some local UNIX file systems (for example UFS) have features that are not supported by smbfs. These include:
The following are limitations in the CIFS protocol:
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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smbutil(1), mount_smbfs(1M), nsmbrc(4), attributes(5)
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