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diff --git a/network/tnfs-fuse/tnfs-fuse.rst b/network/tnfs-fuse/tnfs-fuse.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..85b717dcf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/network/tnfs-fuse/tnfs-fuse.rst @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +.. RST source for tnfs-fuse(1) man page. Convert with: +.. rst2man.py tnfs-fuse.rst > tnfs-fuse.1 +.. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package. + +.. |version| replace:: 20130127_fd46ff +.. |date| date:: + +========= +tnfs-fuse +========= + +--------------------------------- +trivial network filesystem client +--------------------------------- + +:Manual section: 1 +:Manual group: SlackBuilds.org +:Date: |date| +:Version: |version| + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +tnfs-fuse **directory** **-o address=host**\[:*port*] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +TNFS is a simplified Internet file transfer protocol, designed for +simplicity and ease of implementation on small systems, such as 8-bit +computers. It's simpler than NFS, SMB, or FTP. It's similar to TFTP, +but has features TFTP lacks. + +**tnfs-fuse** is a client for the TNFS protocol. + +Note that **tnfs-fuse** uses TCP to communicate with the TNFS server. +Most TNFS clients are written for smaller systems (e.g. Atari or +Spectrum 8-bit computers) and use UDP. This isn't an actual problem, +but it's a factor to take into account when e.g. setting up firewall +rules to allow TNFS traffic. Also, when troubleshooting a failed +TNFS connection from an 8-bit client, just because you can connect +with **tnfs-fuse** using TCP, doesn't mean the UDP port is open and +working. + +When working with mounted TNFS directories, some error messages will +be wrong, e.g. instead of "Permission denied", you may get "Bad file +descriptor". + +OPTIONS +======= + +**-o address=host**\[:*port*] + The hostname or IP address of the TNFS server to mount. If *:port* is + not given, the default TNFS port (16384) is used. + +**-o ro** + Mount read-only. + +**tnfs-fuse** supports the full set of **fuse** options. See +**fuse**\(8) or **tnfs-fuse --help** for the list. + +EXAMPLE +======= + +To mount the TNFS server at **fujinet.online**:: + + mkdir fujinet + tnfs-fuse fujinet -o address=fujinet.online + +Now the contents of the TNFS server are visible under fujinet/ (or +whatever name you chose). You might also want to add **-o ro** to mount +read-only. + +COPYRIGHT +========= + +See the file /usr/doc/tnfs-fuse-|version|/COPYING for license information. + +AUTHORS +======= + +tnfs-fuse was written by Radu Cristescu. + +This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project +by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**tnfsd**\(1), **fuse**\(8) |