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/openbmc/linux/fs/smb/client/
H A DKconfig2 config CIFS config
3 tristate "SMB3 and CIFS support (advanced network filesystem)"
27 SMB2.1, SMB2 and even the old Common Internet File System (CIFS)
28 protocol. CIFS was the successor to the original network filesystem
35 Linux kernel server, ksmbd. Support for the older CIFS protocol was
42 mounting to SMB3 (and CIFS) compliant servers. It includes support
50 performance, security and features, than would be possible with CIFS.
57 depends on CIFS
71 depends on CIFS
77 of legacy dialects (SMB1/CIFS and SMB2.0) is discouraged.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/
H A Dintroduction.rst6 as for older dialects such as the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
9 PC operating systems. New and improved versions of CIFS are now
12 dialects like CIFS due to security reasons. All modern dialects,
13 including the most recent, SMB3.1.1, are supported by the CIFS VFS
16 well as by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS/SMB2/SMB3 server
31 CIFS Unix extensions, and the Linux client also suppors SMB3 POSIX extensions,
H A Dusage.rst6 as older dialects, originally called "CIFS" or SMB1).
8 The CIFS VFS module for Linux supports many advanced network filesystem
10 It was designed to comply with the SNIA CIFS Technical Reference (which
14 Information Foundation. CIFS and now SMB3 has now become a defacto
46 If you have built the CIFS vfs as module (successfully) simply
50 If you have built the CIFS vfs into the kernel itself, follow the instructions
55 the CIFS VFS web site) copy it to the same directory in which mount helpers
79 on mount (or vers=2.0 for Windows Vista). Note that the CIFS (vers=1.0) is
140 but there are useful protocol extensions for the older less secure CIFS
142 (CIFS/SMB1), we recommend using a server that supports the SNIA CIFS
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H A Dauthors.rst11 Andrew Tridgell (Samba team) for his early suggestions about SMB/CIFS VFS
16 side of the original CIFS Unix extensions and reviewing and implementing
17 portions of the newer CIFS POSIX extensions into the Samba 3 file server. Thank
22 the other members of the Storage Network Industry Association CIFS Technical
H A Dindex.rst4 CIFS title
H A Dtodo.rst46 the CIFS statistics (started)
90 secure) CIFS dialect can be disabled in environments that don't need it
104 current bug list. Also check http://bugzilla.kernel.org (Product = File System, Component = CIFS)
108 support the CIFS Unix extensions, although earlier versions of Samba
H A Dchanges.rst6 information about fixes/improvements to CIFS/SMB2/SMB3 support (changes
/openbmc/linux/fs/smb/
H A DKconfig10 default y if CIFS=y || SMB_SERVER=y
11 default m if CIFS=m || SMB_SERVER=m
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/include/generated/enums/
H A Dlicense_service.hpp12 CIFS, enumerator
25 {TransferProtocolType::CIFS, "CIFS"},
H A Dupdate_service.hpp12 CIFS, enumerator
46 {TransferProtocolType::CIFS, "CIFS"},
H A Dvirtual_media.hpp28 CIFS, enumerator
72 {TransferProtocolType::CIFS, "CIFS"},
H A Dlog_service.hpp87 CIFS, enumerator
183 {TransferProtocolType::CIFS, "CIFS"},
/openbmc/linux/net/dns_resolver/
H A DKconfig14 being resolving a UNC hostname element to an IP address for CIFS or
18 DNS Resolver is used by the CIFS and AFS modules, and would support
/openbmc/docs/designs/
H A Dvirtual-media.md18 ISO/IMG image mounting, and remote CIFS/HTTPS image mounting.
24 - NBDkit is being used, to serve images from remote storages over HTTPS/CIFS.
40 schemas, then BMC process connects to external CIFS/HTTPS image pointed during
66 | |ISO/IMG +<---CIFS/HTTPS+-->+NBDkit | | | |
174 CIFS/HTTPS images. The current implementation supports only stream mounting as
177 a separate component responsible for handling CIFS/HTTPS traffic called NBDkit.
180 nbkit instances, the number of available instances for CIFS/HTTPS is configured
185 pure HTTP is not supported, for CIFS protocol version 3.0 allows enabling
192 │Browser│ │CIFS/HTTPS│ │bmcweb│ │VirtualMedia│ │NBDkit││NBDClient││uDEV│ │USBGadget│
202 │ │ │ CIFS/HTTPS │ │ │ │ │
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/smb/
H A Dcifsroot.rst16 network by utilizing SMB or CIFS protocol.
22 A CIFS root mount currently requires the use of SMB1+UNIX Extensions
30 As a result, a CIFS root will default to SMB1 for now but the version
H A Dindex.rst2 CIFS title
/openbmc/webui-vue/src/store/modules/Operations/
H A DVirtualMediaStore.js5 CIFS: 'CIFS', property in transferProtocolType
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-support/cifs/
H A Dcifs-utils_7.0.bb1 DESCRIPTION = "A a package of utilities for doing and managing mounts of the Linux CIFS filesystem."
/openbmc/docs/architecture/code-update/
H A Dfirmware-update-over-redfish.md95 - Support remaining TransferProtocolTypes in UpdateService (CIFS, FTP, SFTP,
171 The SimpleUpdate schema supports a variety of transfer protocols (CIFS, FTP,
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/
H A Ddns_resolver.rst34 This code is extracted from the CIFS filesystem.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/security/
H A Dcredentials.rst133 some cases it has to be invented (FAT or CIFS files for example, which are
/openbmc/qemu/qga/
H A Dqapi-schema.json1069 # @guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list. Network filesystems (such as CIFS
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Dquickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst741 CD/DVD ISO, mount network shares (CIFS, NFS, ...), and connect all external
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dproc.rst1769 CIFS at a later time>
/openbmc/linux/
H A DMAINTAINERS5164 COMMON INTERNET FILE SYSTEM CLIENT (CIFS and SMB3)