.TH AQUARELA 8 .SH NAME aquarela \- CIFS server .SH SYNOPSIS .B aquarela [ .B -np ] [ .B -d .I debug ] [ .B -u .I N ] [ .B -w .I workgroup ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Aquarela provides .SM CIFS (once known as .SM SMB\c ) access to Plan 9 file servers. It announces and subsequently listens on .B tcp!*!445 for connections to the individual file hierarchies called ``shares'' by .SM CIFS\c . Users are authenticated with their Inferno/\c .SM POP password. Each session is managed by a process running as the authenticated user. Two persistent processes handle listening, session setup, and housekeeping. .PP An .I aquarela .SM CIFS share corresponds to a directory under .BR /n . A client request for a specific share, say, .BR share , causes .I aquarela to serve .B /n/share. If that path is not already a mountpoint, a .IR 9fs (4) connection to the file server .B share is attempted. If connection succeeds, a file hierarchy rooted at .B /n/share is finally presented to the client. The client request fails otherwise. Requests for the protocol equivalent of .B / are satisfied with a one-level directory containing only the default share, .BR local. .PP The options are: .TP .BI -u " N Send Unicode. For .IR N , .B 1 enables, .B 0 disables Unicoding of file names and metadata. There is no code page support, so .I aquarela emits .SM UTF if .I N is .BR 0 . .TP .BI -w " workgroup Set .I workgroup (or ``primary domain'') of server. Default .BR PLAN9 . .TP .B -n Enable limited .SM NETBIOS service. .I Aquarela will register with the ``master browser'' for .I workgroup and listen on .B tcp!*!139 for name resolution queries. This works only in tandem with a complete .SM NETBIOS master name server, like that provided by .SM UNIX .IR nmbd (8). .SM NETBIOS is not required for .SM CIFS file service. .PD .SH EXAMPLE To start a .SM CIFS server on system .B plan9 as a member of .BR WORKGROUP : .IP .EX aquarela -u 1 -w WORKGROUP & .EE .PP To make .BR plan9 's .B dump filesystem available as drive .B Y: on a Windows machine: .IP .EX net use Y: \\\\plan9.example.com\\dump .EE .SH FILES .TP .B /n/local Default .SM CIFS share .TP .B /sys/log/aquarela Log file, if it exists .PD .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/aquarela .SH SEE ALSO .IR 9fs (4), .IR UTF (6) .SH DIAGNOSTICS Log messages are appended to .B /sys/log/aquarela if it exists. The .B -p option prints them on standard output as well. The .B -d option adds verbose output about .I debug to the log messages, where .I debug is one of: .TF any-smb-name .TP .B allcmds All .SM CIFS requests and responses. .TP .B tids Connections and disconnections per-share. .TP .B sids Creation and deletion of search ids. .TP .B fids Creation and deletion of file ids. .TP .B rap2 .SM RAP calls. .TP .B find Transaction2 find commands. .TP .B query Transaction2 query commands. .TP .B sharedfiles All files opened. .TP .B poolparanoia Draconian error checking in memory allocator. .TP .B sessions Connections and disconnections on server. .TP .B rep Regular expression conversions. .TP .B locks Locking activity. .TP .I any-smb-name Debug only .B SMB_ requests or .B transaction2 sub-requests (e.g., .B SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX or .BR SMB_TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 ) matching symbolic name .I any-smb-name. .TP .BI 0x nn Debug only messages with this hexadecimal id. .PD .SH BUGS The first login attempt from a given Windows login session often fails erroneously - try again. The server disk space reported by some clients is inaccurate. Some clients can't rename directories. Write attempts without sufficient permissions fail (correctly), but appear on client to temporarily succeed. .PP The multitude of diagnostics both in the program and in this manual page reflect the in-progress nature of the code. .PP This program should probably be named .IR cifsserver .