Sharity mounts shares exported by Windows, Samba, and other SMB/CIFS servers in the file system of Unix computers. It implements Resource Browsing, which is similar to the Windows Network Neighborhood (Netbios Workgroups and Active Directory), NTLM, NTLMv2, and Kerberos authentication, Microsoft's Distributed File System (DFS), and manipulation of Access Control Lists (ACLs).
| Tags | Communications File Sharing Filesystems |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X POSIX AIX BSD BSD/OS FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD HP-UX IRIX Linux Other SCO Solaris |
Recent releases


Changes: This release improves compatibility with Windows 2008 Server, fixes an issue with file modification dates, and fixes several other bugs.


Changes: A bug with faked symbolic links was fixed. This bug was new in version 3.4.


Changes: This release offers numerous bugfixes, improved compatibility with many Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices, and an optional automatic check for updates.


Changes: Improved stability and interoperability with EMC NAS devices.


Changes: This release offers better support for user home directories on SMB shares, improved handling of Distributed File System (DFS) redirects, and more reliable auto-mounting of network resources.
A shell that lets you restrict the user's environment to limited sets of commands.