Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> writes:

> This is an old SMB1-NFS translator that can connect to an SMB server and
> allow you to mount it via a local nfs mount. It won't connect to any "modern"
> server (where "modern" is NT4 SP3 or newer) without disabling things on the
> server which shouldn't be disabled like password encryption.
>
> OK to remove the port to dissuade its use?

ok

> (Last time I looked at this stuff, the only half-workable method to access
> SMB shares from OpenBSD was gvfs-smb from GNOMEish software, but it's of 
> course
> very limited. There's also theoretically usmb that should allow a mount, but
> somewhere between usmb and OpenBSD's fuse implementation it's very flaky).

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