![]() It is linked heavily to the CoreFoundation framework in particular. It appears to have been included in OS X to take advantage of OS X frameworks. First let's look at this particular command. It is interesting to note that the Finder does not primarily use the underlying samba framework, but instead uses mount_smbfs, a command from the FreeBSD project instead. It's a bit of an interesting topic, as both use a version of Samba, 3.0.10, that is slightly out of date, as the current version of Samba shipping is 3.0.25a. This month, the MacEnterprise community has been talking about Samba, and how OS X uses it, both on Server and Client. There are many more pieces than you may realize ![]() ![]() Educational Institution and Student DiscountsĬolumn Tag: Networks Understanding SMB in OS X.
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