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Integration with other OSs
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#
#UNIX, AND ITS COUSINS
#
#SSH can be used to gain command line access to Unices, though at
#present only ssh V1 is supported by plan9. Version one of the
#protocol is often disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled.
#
#Remote file access can be gained using nfs(4) or u9fs(4). U9fs can
#be started from a network listner, e.g. inetd(8) or via srvssh over
#an ssh link.
#
#To use inetd(1) Add this line to /etc/inetd.conf:
#
#! u9fs     stream  tcp     nowait  root   /usr/etc/u9fs   u9fs
#
#and this to /etc/services:
#
#! u9fs     564/tcp       9fs
#
#Note: the service is defined as u9fs rather than 9pfs as some inetd
#implementations treat service names starting with a digit as numeric
#port numbers.
#
#MAC OS X
#
#U9fs can be started via ssh using srvssh(4), or by launchd(8), (the
#Mac OS X replacement for inetd(1) and /etc/rc[0-9].d/*). Launchd
#needs a configuration file of the form:
#
#! <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
#! <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
#! <plist version="1.0"> 
#! <dict> 
#! 	<key>Label</key> 
#! 	<string>com.bell-labs.plan9.u9fs</string> 
#! 	<key>Program</key> 
#! 	<string>/usr/bin/u9fs</string> 
#! 	<key>ProgramArguments</key> 
#! 	<array> 
#! 		<string>u9fs</string> 
#! 		<string>-l</string> 
#! 		<string>/var/log/u9fs.log</string> 
#! 		<string>-a</string> 
#! 		<string>p9any</string> 
#! 		<string>/opt/plan9</string>
#! 	</array> 
#! 	<key>Sockets</key> 
#! 	<dict> 
#! 		<key>Listeners</key> 
#! 		<dict> 
#! 			<key>SockServiceName</key> 
#! 			<string>9pfs</string> 
#! 		</dict> 
#! 	</dict> 
#! 	<key>inetdCompatibility</key> 
#! 	<dict> 
#! 		<key>Wait</key> 
#! 		<false/> 
#! 	</dict> 
#! </dict> 
#! </plist>
#
#To cause this to be run on system start, this should be installed as
#/Library/LaunchDaemons/9pfs.plist. Installing instead in
#/Library/LaunchAgents will cause it to be run only when a user is
#logged in, while $HOME/Library/LaunchAgents will cause it to be run
#only when that particular user is logged in.
#
#In order to start the listner it must first be ``loaded''
#
#! $ sudo launchctrl load /path/to/9pfs.plist
#
#If you are running the Mac OS X firewall you will need to add an
#entry pass the 9pfs protocol in:
#
#! SystemPreferences->Sharing->Firewall
#
#The example 9pfs.plist above uses 9p authentication, described in
#detail in u9fs(4), and serves only /opt/plan9.
#
#MICROSOFT WINDOWS
#
#[Cygwin | http://www.cygwin.com] provides a posix environment that
#allows u9fs and ssh to be implemented as described in the Unix
#section above.
#
#Alternatively a native Windows file protocol client is available as
#the contrib(1) package steve/cifs. This has been tested with Windows
#95, NT, 2k, and XP.
#
#Problems have been reported with Windows Vista which is believed to
#be due to Vista requiring more complex authentication than cifs(1)
#can provide. It has been suggested that fixing this is a simply a
#matter of changing Vista's default configuration.
#
#The steve/9win package contains a preliminary command line client
#and server. It provides slightly tighter integration than ssh,
#however It should be replaced by a native cpu server for windows as
#soon as possible.
#
#A client for historic NetWare servers is also available in the
#package steve/ncpfs.
#

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