Trying to connect the vac file through cifsd.
net use Y: \ \ 192.168.0.190 \ 1.vac (/ lib/vac/1.vac exist and "9fs 1.vac"
command mount 1.vac in / n / 1)
But on the windows client receives:
C: \> net use Y: \ \ 192.168.0.190 \ 1.vac
pause for 1 minute
System error 64 has occurred.

The specified network name is no longer available.

Show you how to do it right?

P.S. Local connection works fine.
C: \> net use Y: \ \ 192.168.0.190 \ local
The command completed successfully.

2010/9/22 David Leimbach <[email protected]>

>
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Akshat <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Just for the official record: cifsd works perfectly fine with Windows 7.
>>
>> Cinap's approach to the problem of packet-based protocols is elegant,
>> efficient, and through the invent of printf-alike functions, fits well with
>> the Plan 9 programming suite/style.
>>
>
> Looks like a LinkedIn recommendation!  I would use this but I've been
> happily windows free for years now.  Windows 7 seems to be drawing people
> back in, but I'm not sure I want to make the leap yet.  Depends if Apple
> turns Mac OS X into the iOS developer platform only or not I suppose.
>
> Dave
>
>
>>
>> Well done.
>> ak
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2010, at 20:34, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>  after doing some patching on aquarela, wrote a cifs/smb server
>>> from scratch and got it down to 3350 lines of code.
>>>
>>> it uses binary regular expressions to unpack and pack the
>>> various nested sub-structures in the packets.
>>>
>>> /n/sources/cinap_lenrek/cifsd.tgz
>>> http://9hal.ath.cx/usr/cinap_lenrek/cifsd.tgz
>>>
>>> features include:
>>>
>>> run from listen(8) as none, so more secure.
>>>
>>> uses syslog() for informational logging (auth/share
>>> accesses/errors/warnings).  debug tracing can be done with a separate
>>> debug trace file.
>>>
>>> open/read/write/close/rename/delete files and directories.
>>>
>>> fixed auth so it doesnt fail half the time. the trick was to delay the
>>> auth failure to the TREE_CONNECT_ANDX, otherwise windows
>>> will try over and over again with wrong password and username
>>> combinations.
>>>
>>> moving files/directories works by returning a special error code to
>>> instruct the client to do a recursive copy.
>>>
>>> impements/pretends enougth IPC$/rap to get the local share listed.
>>>
>>> not implemented:
>>>
>>> oplocks
>>> wildcard matching (will do (again))
>>> netbios nameservice
>>> named pipes/mailslots
>>> setting file attributes
>>> NT_TRANSACT / acls
>>> anything i'v not seen while testing with w2k and wxp
>>>
>>> i'm interested in feedback. expecially tests with vista or w7.
>>>
>>> --
>>> cinap
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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