From: "Tomás S. Javaloyes" <tsjavaloyes@gmail.com>
To: 9fans <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Connect plan9 with Linux SMB resource
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2022 12:58:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAMCFwYxa6PDFiAJeJYQTb9oHfMTDXBYdFyr5_aBG9135xdp7cg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJiDx7mQTK8JY=yGofrPqvJR0r-qCXtJhK=hpQsyU=hagMO4mg@mail.gmail.com>
It's sad news to hear that... :_( At least it means I was doing it correctly...
From what I've read I know that people usually do it the other way
around: that Plan9 be the one that offers the service (through the
services you mention), but as a novice user I wanted to carry out a
communication test between systems and the most simple to configure
quickly was that the current equipment (Linux with SMB or a Win10 with
a shared resource) offered the service and "the newcomer" (Plan9)
connected against them...
I will continue to learn the use of Plan9. My next challenge: learn to
configure the factotum service and what is needed to connect with
drawterm from a Linux or a Win10. I still don't fully understand the
factotum and how Plan9 works... I still have a way to go...
Thanks for the information...
El dom, 10 abr 2022 a las 12:19, Atticus (<grobe0ba@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
> I get failures when cifs(4) attempts protocol negotiation with Samba 4.14.12 on OpenBSD 7-stable, Windows 10, and Server 2019.
> cifs(4) itself hasn't seen any commits since 2019, and may be awfully out-of-date compared to the latest rubbish out of Redmond. I'm also not aware of anyone that actually uses it regularly.
> With Samba you may be able to tweak the protocol version and authentication stuff, but I wouldn't count on that working, especially not in a domain configuration.
>
> If you just need to move files back and forth between your desktop and your 9front system, drawterm handles that by making the local system available under /mnt/term.
> There are also 9p servers available that can provide that service as well, such as https://github.com/Harvey-OS/ninep/cmd/ufs which is written in Go, so works on basically all major platforms.
>
> There is also an NFS client and server available in 9front which may serve your needs as well.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-04-10 10:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-04-10 7:45 Tomás S. Javaloyes
2022-04-10 9:15 ` mkf9
2022-04-10 9:46 ` Tomás S. Javaloyes
2022-04-10 10:18 ` Atticus
2022-04-10 10:58 ` Tomás S. Javaloyes [this message]
2022-04-10 11:22 ` [9fans] factotum (was: Connect plan9 with Linux SMB resource) sirjofri
2022-04-10 12:14 ` Tomás S. Javaloyes
2022-04-10 14:05 ` Steve Simon
2022-04-10 17:39 ` Tomás S. Javaloyes
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