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== News ==
== News ==
* December 09, 2011: Release 5.2
* September 23, 2011: Release 5.1
* September 23, 2011: Release 5.1
* June 1, 2011: Release 5.0
* June 1, 2011: Release 5.0

Revision as of 01:33, 10 December 2011

Description

The in-kernel CIFS filesystem is generally the preferred method for mounting SMB/CIFS shares on Linux. More information on Linux CIFS is available at the Linux CIFS VFS site.

The in-kernel CIFS filesystem relies on a set of user-space tools. That package of tools is called cifs-utils. Although not really part of Samba proper, these tools were originally part of the Samba package. For several reasons, shipping these tools as part of Samba was problematic and it was deemed better to split them off into their own package.

News

  • December 09, 2011: Release 5.2
  • September 23, 2011: Release 5.1
  • June 1, 2011: Release 5.0
  • March 4, 2011: Release 4.9
  • January 21, 2011: Release 4.8.1
  • January 15, 2011: Release 4.8
  • October 19, 2010: Release 4.7
  • July 30, 2010: Release 4.6
  • May 21, 2010: Release 4.5
  • April 28, 2010: Release 4.4
  • April 9, 2010: Release 4.3
  • April 2, 2010: Release 4.2
  • March 23, 2010: Release 4.1
  • March 3, 2010: Release 4.0 -- first official cifs-utils release
  • February 26, 2010: Release 4.0rc1
  • February 14, 2010: The git repo has moved to a new location. See the Development section below
  • February 9, 2010: Release 4.0-alpha1. In order to smooth the transition from shipping these tools as part of samba, the first release will be 4.0.

Download

A historical set of cifs-utils releases is available in the releases directory.

Documentation

Development

The source code for cifs-utils is managed via git. An example checkout from the main git repo:

$ git clone git://git.samba.org/cifs-utils.git

gitweb access is also available here.

Contact

Questions, suggestions, concerns, and patches should be sent to linux-cifs@vger.kernel.org. Security issues should be sent to security@samba.org to avoid immediate public disclosure.