You are right. To test, I changed the file 9fs adding: case vac vacfs /lib/vac/1.vac but C: \> net use Y: \\192.168.1.200\vac pause for 1 minute System error 64 has occurred. The specified network name is no longer available. I run cifsd -t /sys/log/cifsd server Apr 13 22:43:45 (\) started [908] server Apr 13 22:43:45 (\bootes) auth successfull server Apr 13 22:43:45 (\bootes) mapshare \\192.168.1.200\IPC$ -> IPC IPC$ /dev/null server Apr 13 22:43:45 (\bootes) mapshare \\192.168.1.200\VAC -> A: vac /n/vac 2011/4/13 > cifsd expetcts that the 9fs $foo command mounts the filesystem to > /n/$foo where $foo is derived from the smb share name by turning all > upper case characters to lower case. > > so if 9fs vac.1 mounts to /n/1 instead of /n/vac.1 you will get a > empty directory in cifsd because it will look in /n/vac.1. > > but this does not explain the error 64... > > do you logon to the cifsd server with the right plan9 user name? have > you tried running the 9fs command as the same user? > > do you see anything in /sys/log/cifsd? > > -- > cinap > > > ---------- Пересылаемое сообщение ---------- > From: Sergey Kornilovich > To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> > Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:54:34 +0400 > Subject: Re: [9fans] cifsd > > 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 > >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Akshat 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, cinap_lenrek@gmx.de 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > >