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Linux CIFS Utils and Samba

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/* What are the differences between CIFS and SAMBA? */
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Today Samba implements the CIFS network protocol to work with changes Microsoft has made in their Windows networking platform.  CIFS is the extension of the SMB protocol.   Today Samba implements the CIFS network protocol to work with changes Microsoft has made in their Windows networking platform.  CIFS is the extension of the SMB protocol.  The in-kernel CIFS filesystem is generally the preferred method for mounting SMB/CIFS shares on Linux. == The cifs utils Package ==The cifs-utils package is available for modern Linux kernels as the protocol is supported directly in the kernel.  The cifs-utils package is not part of Samba, although they were originally included with it.  Today you do not need to install Samba to have cifs-utils.  Install the cifs-utils package for connectivity to Microsoft Networks.  Samba is not deprecated.  Samba provides both cifs and smb support, and comes with many additional tools.  For basic connectivity to a modern Microsoft Windows Network, Samba is simply no longer necessary. 
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