cifs-utils-6.8
Kernel
Configuration
Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
recompile the kernel if necessary:
File systems --->
[*] Network File Systems ---> [CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS]
<*/M> CIFS support (advanced network filesystem, SMBFS successor) [CONFIG_CIFS]
Installation of cifs-utils
Install cifs-utils by running the
following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--disable-pam \
--disable-systemd &&
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install
Command Explanations
--disable-pam
: Do not build
PAM support. Remove it and use --with-pamdir
(see below), if Linux-PAM-1.3.0 is installed and you wish PAM
support.
--disable-systemd
: Disable
systemd specific behavior for mount.cifs. Remove it for systems
running with systemd.
--with-pamdir=/lib/security
: Install
the PAM module in /lib/security
.
Contents
Installed Programs:
getcifsacl, mount.cifs and setcifsacl;
optional: cifs.idmap, cifs.upcall and cifscreds
Installed Library:
/usr/lib/cifs-utils/idmapwb.so and
optionally PAM module /lib/security/pam_cifscreds.so
Installed Directory:
/usr/lib/cifs-utils
Short Descriptions
cifs.idmap
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is a userspace helper program for the linux CIFS client
filesystem. There are a number of activities that the
kernel cannot easily do itself. This program is a callout
program that does these things for the kernel and then
returns the result. It is not intended to be run from the
command-line.
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cifs.upcall
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is a userspace helper program for the linux CIFS client
filesystem. It is intended to be run when the kernel
calls request-key for a particular key type. It is not
intended to be run from the command-line.
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cifscreds
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is a tool for managing credentials (username and
password) for the purpose of establishing sessions in
multiuser mounts.
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getcifsacl
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is a userspace helper to display an ACL in a security
descriptor for Common Internet File System (CIFS).
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mount.cifs
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mounts a Linux CIFS filesystem. It is usually invoked
indirectly by the mount(8) command when using the "-t
cifs" option.
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setcifsacl
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is intended to alter an ACL of a security descriptor for
a file system object.
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Last updated on 2019-02-16 01:24:48 -0800