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143 Unix Extensions standard (e.g. almost any version of Samba ie version
146 not have a server that supports the Unix extensions for CIFS (such as Samba
147 2.2.5 or later). To enable the Unix CIFS Extensions in the Samba server, add
150 unix extensions = yes
153 are also useful (on the Samba server) when the majority of clients are Unix or
177 which may not be what you want, although if the CIFS Unix extensions are
199 later, but only for remote clients using the CIFS Unix extensions, and will
267 configured for Unix Extensions (and the client has not disabled
296 which do support the CIFS Unix extensions, such as a
302 the server supports the Unix Extensions then the uid
305 For servers which do not support the CIFS Unix
331 supports the unix extensions the default uid is
337 If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
351 If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
373 a new Unix Capability flag (for very large read) which some
417 to servers such as Samba which support the CIFS Unix Extensions.
454 supports the CIFS Unix Extensions but the UIDs/GIDs on the
457 non CIFS Unix Extension mounts for cases in which the default
474 or the CIFS Unix Extensions equivalent and for those
486 If the CIFS Unix extensions are negotiated with the server
489 devices (create, mkdir, mknod). If the CIFS Unix Extensions
502 Unix Extensions are not negotiated then the uid and gid for
563 If CIFS Unix extensions are supported, attempt to
568 If CIFS Unix extensions are supported, do not request
572 Disable the CIFS Unix Extensions for this mount (tree
577 work around a bug in server which implement the Unix
628 When the CIFS Unix Extensions are not negotiated, attempt to
630 Services for Unix (SFU). In addition retrieve bits 10-12
640 the server supports the CIFS Unix Extensions.
647 sending on the network. Requires support for Unix Extensions.
775 use the CIFS "UNIX" extensions which are optional
779 such as Samba that support the CIFS Unix