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[9fans] p9p "export" or equivalent
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s***@icebubble.org
2013-08-01 15:59:19 UTC
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I just noticed that plan9port doesn't have a version of the Plan 9
"export" command. Has it not been ported yet?

Short of setting up that 800lb gorilla known as NFS and using Plan 9's
nfs client, how might one share files on a *nux system with Plan 9?
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Jacob Todd
2013-08-01 16:55:48 UTC
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u9fs.
Post by s***@icebubble.org
I just noticed that plan9port doesn't have a version of the Plan 9
"export" command. Has it not been ported yet?
Short of setting up that 800lb gorilla known as NFS and using Plan 9's
nfs client, how might one share files on a *nux system with Plan 9?
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Matthew Veety
2013-08-01 16:57:57 UTC
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cifs also works well. I use that very often.
u9fs.
Post by s***@icebubble.org
I just noticed that plan9port doesn't have a version of the Plan 9
"export" command. Has it not been ported yet?
Short of setting up that 800lb gorilla known as NFS and using Plan 9's
nfs client, how might one share files on a *nux system with Plan 9?
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Matthew Veety
2013-08-01 20:33:44 UTC
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I'm curious: I've tried several version of cifs, but none of them
gave me write permissions to Plan9 filesystems. Do you?
Nicolas
The version in 9front works with Samba, Windows, and cifsd on 9front.
Steve Simon
2013-08-01 22:03:38 UTC
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Good to know,

BTW, if you get any problems with cifs and I may get time to sort it out.
I also gave an smb2 client on my list but the complications of the auth
it seems to require have halted progress.

-Steve

Steve Simon
2013-08-01 17:52:24 UTC
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Post by s***@icebubble.org
Short of setting up that 800lb gorilla known as NFS and using Plan 9's
nfs client, how might one share files on a *nux system with Plan 9?
I use sftpfs from contrib, this needs nothing other than ssh on the
linux box. I used this all day every day and it has been rock solid.

-Steve
erik quanstrom
2013-08-01 19:53:51 UTC
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Post by Steve Simon
I use sftpfs from contrib, this needs nothing other than ssh on the
linux box. I used this all day every day and it has been rock solid.
also included in 9atom. (with executable in +9atom.iso.bz2)

- erik
s***@9front.org
2013-08-01 17:41:14 UTC
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Or ftpfs. Or, there is an sftpfs in contrib.

sl
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