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3 It was designed to comply with the SNIA CIFS Technical Reference (which 
62 the CIFS VFS web site) copy it to the same directory in which mount.smbfs and
114 mounts, unless umount is invoked with -i (which will avoid invoking a umount
152 feature of most Linux filesystems which may require enabling via
165 which may not be what you want, although if the CIFS Unix extensions are
208 you do not trust the server to which are mounted, or if you do not have
216 for the server and sharename (which is somewhat similar to NFS style mount
241 filenames which contain certain reserved characters (e.g.the character :
242 which is used to delimit the beginning of a stream name by Windows), while
246 filenames (ie those which contain valid Linux characters, which normally
267 which do support the CIFS Unix extensions, such as a
276 For servers which do not support the CIFS Unix
283 at the server, but there are cases in which an administrator
285 servers which do not report a uid/gid owner
297 cifs kernel driver which local user mounted. If the server
333 a new Unix Capability flag (for very large read) which some
366 to servers such as Samba which support the CIFS Unix Extensions.
380 to obtain the userid and password arguments which are passed to
397 non CIFS Unix Extension mounts for cases in which the default
420 unmount or reboot which can confuse some applications,
429 the mount, cache the new file's uid and gid locally which means
434 mkdir, mknod) which will result in the server setting the
450 behavior which caches reads (readahead) and writes
473 to the remap range (above 0xF000), which also
477 (which also forbids creating and opening files
486 negotiate posix path name support which allows certain
497 work around a bug in server which implement the Unix
507 DOS/Windows, which require Windows style mandatory byte range
571 for files which are not oplocked instead of denying leases
616 SecurityFlags Flags which control security negotiation and
656 to is 7 which enables all debugging points (default 0).
664 log slow responses (ie which take longer than 1 second)
677 use the CIFS "UNIX" extensions which are optional
713 that they represent all for that share, not just those for which the server
723 require this helper. Note that NTLMv2 security (which does not require the
728 In addition, DFS support for target shares which are specified as UNC
729 names which begin with host names (rather than IP addresses) requires