Short: SMB2 file system client Author: Fredrik Wikstrom Uploader: col lawrence gmail com (Szilard Biro) Type: disk/misc Version: 53.7 Requires: util/libs/filesysbox.m68k-amigaos.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos >= 3.0.0 smb2-handler is a filesystem for accessing files remotely using the SMB2/3 protocols. The protocol implementation is based on the currently latest git version of libsmb2 (https://github.com/sahlberg/libsmb2). Requirements: - AmigaOS 3.0 or newer. - Optional: ReqTools for the password requester. - filesysbox.library 54.3 or newer. - AmiTCP 3.0 or any compatible TCP/IP stack. - Optional: KillDev from IDEfix97 for unmounting. Usage: Create a DOSDriver with the contents: Handler = L:smb2-handler StackSize = 65536 Priority = 5 GlobVec = -1 Startup = "" Where should follow the template: URL/A,USER,PASSWORD,VOLUME,READONLY/S,NOPASSWORDREQ/S URL is the address of the samba share in the format: smb://[[:]@][:]// USER and PASSWORD arguments if used override the username and password (if any) specified in the URL argument. VOLUME is the AmigaDOS volume name (if not specified it defaults to -). READONLY sets the filesystem to read only mode. NOPASSWORDREQ stops a password requester from being opened if no password is specified. To connect to the share myshare on server mypc using username "myuser" and password "password123" use: Startup = "smb://myuser:password123@mypc/myshare" If the user name or password contains reserved characters (: ; @) the USER and PASSWORD arguments can be used instead: Startup = "smb://mypc/myshare USER=myuser PASSWORD=password123" If you prefer not to store the password as plain text, you can also use its NTLM hash with the following syntax: Startup = "smb://mypc/myshare USER=myuser PASSWORD=ntlm:HASHABCDEF" To connect to the same share using a guest account you can use: Startup = "smb://mypc/myshare NOPASSWORDREQ" To give the mounted share a custom name the VOLUME argument can be used: Startup = "smb://mypc/myshare VOLUME=MyShare" If you want the handler to be started immediately on mount, rather than on the first access, then make sure that ACTIVATE=1 is set in either in the icon tooltypes or in the DOSDriver file itself. To unmount the share, set the DOSDEV tooltype in KillDev's icon to the name of the DOSDriver file, then start KillDev from Workbench. This can also be used if the volume couldn't be mounted, and you get a "device already mounted" message.