On 01/11/2021 09:36, Yuri wrote:
Ed Maste wrote:
The smbfs(5) filesystem supports only the obsolete SMBv1 protocol, and
I propose removing it for FreeBSD 14. I know the CHERI folks have been
using it but they plan to migrate away from it. It was broken for
months before they fixed it, so I suspect nobody is using it on
contemporary releases.
I have review D32707 (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32707) open to add
this deprecation notice to the man page:
The smbfs filesystem driver supports only the obsolete SMBv1 protocol.
smbfs and userspace counterparts smbutil(1) and mount_smbfs(8) are not
present in FreeBSD 14 and above. Users are advised to evaluate the
sysutils/fusefs-smbnetfs port instead.
A similar notice would be added to the smbutil and mount_smbfs man
pages, and manu@ suggested having the userland utilities emit a
warning when they are used.
I am interested in comments, objections, or reports that anyone is in
fact using smbfs.
I thought I'd mention the SMB client in illumos which is originally
based on FreeBSD one, imported and enhanced by Apple, then imported by
Sun, and finally updated to support SMB2/SMB3 in illumos. It has a lot
of CDDL code now, but as ZFS shows it's not really a stopper.
ISTR there is (was?) also an Apple SMB client (based on FreeBSD)
somewhere on their "opensource" site.
Just saying that there are other options if someone(TM) is interested in
doing the work.
Apple sources can be found there
https://opensource.apple.com/source/smb/ with all the history from SMBv1
to SMBv3. The files have original copyright header from 2001 Boris Popov
(same as FreeBSD) but otherwise it is very different code due to
different kernel interfaces and so on.
With Apple and Illumos sources it is possible to have smbfs in FreeBSD
upgraded to v2 or v3 but very skilled programmer is needed for this
work. And for the past years there is none interested in this work.
Miroslav Lachman