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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nielash
5638a3841f serve nfs: fix writing files via Finder on macOS - fixes #7503
Before this change, writing files to an `nfsmount` via Finder on macOS would
cause critical errors, rendering `nfsmount` effectively unusable on macOS. This
change fixes the issue so that writes via Finder should be possible.

The issue was primarily caused by the handler's HandleLimit being set to -1. -1 is
the correct default for a NullAuthHandler, but not for a CachingHandler, which
interprets -1 not as "no limit" but as "no cache".

This change sets a high default of 1000000, and gives the user control over it
with a new --nfs-cache-handle-limit flag (available in both `serve nfs` and
`nfsmount`. A minimum of 5 is enforced, as any lower than this will be
insufficient to support directory listing.
2024-02-18 05:08:59 -05:00
Nick Craig-Wood
1ebbc74f1d nfsmount: compile for all unix oses, add --sudo and fix error/option handling
- make compile on all unix OSes - this will make the docs appear on linux and rclone.org!
- add --sudo flag for using with mount
- improve error reporting
- fix option handling
2023-12-05 10:44:53 +00:00
Saleh Dindar
ef2ef8ef84 nfsmount: New mount command to provide mount mechanism on macOS without FUSE
Summary:
In cases where cmount is not available in macOS, we alias nfsmount to mount command and transparently start the NFS server and mount it to the target dir.

The NFS server is started on localhost on a random port so it is reasonably secure.

Test Plan:
```
go run rclone.go mount --http-url https://beta.rclone.org :http: nfs-test
```

Added mount tests:
```
go test ./cmd/nfsmount
```
2023-10-06 14:08:20 +01:00