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- | # CIFS/SMB Connector (Single User) | + | # SMB/CIFS Connector (Single User) |
+ | ##### last updated on April 21, 2022 | ||
- | For the multi-user | + | For the multi-user SMB/CIFS connector [[cloudappliance/cifs|click here]]. |
## Introduction | ## Introduction | ||
- | The CIFS connector is a local storage connector for the Enterprise File Fabric. It enables companies to use local network storage with Enterprise File Fabric by indexing and accessing unstructured data through the CIFS/SMB protocol. | + | The SMB connector is a local storage connector for the Enterprise File Fabric. It enables companies to use local network storage with Enterprise File Fabric by indexing and accessing unstructured data through the CIFS/SMB protocol. |
This document covers some of the configuration choices for the CIFS File Fabric connector that customers should be aware of. | This document covers some of the configuration choices for the CIFS File Fabric connector that customers should be aware of. | ||
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The Enterprise File Fabric uses the SMB protocol to connect to, index, and subsequently perform other operations on POSIX style file systems that may be remote to the File Fabric, including CIFS based Windows systems. File metadata is indexed (aka cached) by the File Fabric. Although ACLs are not cached by the File Fabric, they are implicitly observed during file access. | The Enterprise File Fabric uses the SMB protocol to connect to, index, and subsequently perform other operations on POSIX style file systems that may be remote to the File Fabric, including CIFS based Windows systems. File metadata is indexed (aka cached) by the File Fabric. Although ACLs are not cached by the File Fabric, they are implicitly observed during file access. | ||
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+ | ## Ports | ||
+ | The SMB connector will work with SMB systems that use port 445 or port 139. | ||
## Authentication & Authorization | ## Authentication & Authorization |