Hi,
welche mount Optionen gibt es fuer den CIFS DBox-Client?
'udp', 'nolock' wird als 'CIFS: Unknown mount option' gemeldet und rsize/wsize werden bei mir unabhaengig von den Einstellungen immer auf 4100 begrenzt.
cu,
peter
Q:CIFS mount Optionen
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README aus cdk/linux-2.4.27/fs/cifs:
rsize und wsize werden meines Wissens nach mit der Gegenstelle ausgehandelt und können von den Vorgaben abweichen.
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A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
user The user name to use when trying to establish
the CIFS session.
password The user password. If the mount helper is
installed, the user will be prompted for password
if it is not supplied.
ip The ip address of the target server
unc The target server Universal Network Name (export) to
mount.
domain Set the SMB/CIFS workgroup name prepended to the
username during CIFS session establishment
uid If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
this overrides the default uid for inodes. For mounts to
servers which do support the CIFS Unix extensions, such
as a properly configured Samba server, the server provides
the uid, gid and mode. For servers which do not support
the Unix extensions, the default uid (and gid) returned on
lookup of existing files is the uid (gid) of the person
who executed the mount (root, except when mount.cifs
is configured setuid for user mounts) unless the "uid="
(gid) mount option is specified. For the uid (gid) of newly
created files and directories, ie files created since
the last mount of the server share, the expected uid
(gid) is cached as as long as the inode remains in
memory on the client. Also note that permission
checks (authorization checks) on accesses to a file occur
at the server, but there are cases in which an administrator
may want to restrict at the client as well. For those
servers which do not report a uid/gid owner
(such as Windows), permissions can also be checked at the
client, and a crude form of client side permission checking
can be enabled by specifying file_mode and dir_mode on
the client
gid If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
this overrides the default gid for inodes.
file_mode If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
this overrides the default mode for file inodes.
dir_mode If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
this overrides the default mode for directory inodes.
port attempt to contact the server on this tcp port, before
trying the usual ports (port 445, then 139).
iocharset Codepage used to convert local path names to and from
Unicode. Unicode is used by default for network path
names if the server supports it. If iocharset is
not specified then the nls_default specified
during the local client kernel build will be used.
If server does not support Unicode, this parameter is
unused.
rsize default read size
wsize default write size
rw mount the network share read-write (note that the
server may still consider the share read-only)
ro mount network share read-only
version used to distinguish different versions of the
mount helper utility (not typically needed)
sep if first mount option (after the -o), overrides
the comma as the separator between the mount
parms. e.g.
-o user=myname,password=mypassword,domain=mydom
could be passed instead with period as the separator by
-o sep=.user=myname.password=mypassword.domain=mydom
this might be useful when comma is contained within username
or password or domain. This option is less important
when the cifs mount helper cifs.mount (version 1.1 or later)
is used.
nosuid Do not allow remote executables with the suid bit
program to be executed. This is only meaningful for mounts
to servers such as Samba which support the CIFS Unix Extensions.
If you do not trust the servers in your network (your mount
targets) it is recommended that you specify this option for
greater security.
suid Allow remote files on this mountpoint with suid enabled to
be executed (default for mounts when executed as root,
nosuid is default for user mounts).
credentials Although ignored by the cifs kernel component, it is used by
the mount helper, mount.cifs. When mount.cifs is installed it
opens and reads the credential file specified in order
to obtain the userid and password arguments which are passed to
the cifs vfs.
guest Although ignored by the kernel component, the mount.cifs
mount helper will not prompt the user for a password
if guest is specified on the mount options. If no
password is specified a null password will be used.
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hi,
cu,
peter
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Danke fuer die Doku! 'suid' wird akzeptiert aber bei 'guest' kommt 'unknown option'...
jau, imo haben aber nur 'ro/rw' und 'soft' eine Wirkung. 'udp','nolock' ist unbekannt und die Groesse fuer rsize,wsize wird auf 4100 begrenzt..deshalb hier ja die Frage nach _gueltigen_ evtl. weiteren CIFS mount Optionen.Nachtvogel hat geschrieben: Bei mir ist ro(rw), soft, udp
nolock, rslze=8192, wslze=8192 eingestellt
cu,
peter
PS:@DieMade
Danke fuer die Doku! 'suid' wird akzeptiert aber bei 'guest' kommt 'unknown option'...
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