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The filesystems category houses file systems and file system utilities. It is added mainly to turn the sysutils/fusefs-* pseudo-category into a proper one, but is also useful for the sundry of other file systems related ports found in the tree. Ports that seem like they belong there are moved to the new category. Two ports, sysutils/fusefs-funionfs and sysutils/fusefs-fusepak are not moved as they currently don't fetch and don't have TIMESTAMP set in their distinfo, but that is required to be able to push a rename of the port by the pre-receive hook. Approved by: portmgr (rene) Reviewed by: mat Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/pull/302 PR: 281988
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SMBNetFS is a filesystem that allow you to use samba/microsoft network
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in the same manner as the network neighborhood in Microsoft Windows.
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Featuries:
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* you can use Samba/Microsoft network as a regular Unix filesystem
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* workgroup/computer/share entries are dynamically created
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* Windows domain supported
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* kerberos support (New)
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* user defined workgroup/link/hosts are supported
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* national character supported
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* in config files you can specify different user/password to access
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different network shares
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* you can access any computer in the world by "cd mountpoint/ip-addr"
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command, where "ip-addr" is the IP address of the desired computer. Do
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not warry that there is no file with such name :-)
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* command "cd mountpoint/username:password@computer_or_ip" allows
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you to access "computer_or_ip" as user "username" with password
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"password" (this is insecure, but usefull)
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