├── .gitignore ├── .gitmodules ├── License.txt ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── fstab ├── nfs-win.c ├── nfs-win.wxs └── patches ├── fuse-nfs ├── 00-no-winsock2.patch ├── 01-bugfixes.patch └── 02-options.patch └── libnfs └── 00-no-winsock2.patch /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .build 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "libnfs"] 2 | path = libnfs 3 | url = https://github.com/sahlberg/libnfs.git 4 | [submodule "fuse-nfs"] 5 | path = fuse-nfs 6 | url = https://github.com/sahlberg/fuse-nfs.git 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /License.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The NFS-Win project is Copyright (C) Bill Zissimopoulos. 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But first, please read 679 | . 680 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MyProductName = "NFS-Win" 2 | MyCompanyName = "Navimatics Corporation" 3 | MyDescription = "NFS for Windows" 4 | MyVersion = 1.0.$(shell date '+%y%j') 5 | 6 | PrjDir = $(shell pwd) 7 | BldDir = .build 8 | DistDir = $(BldDir)/dist 9 | SrcDir = $(BldDir)/src 10 | RootDir = $(BldDir)/root 11 | WixDir = $(BldDir)/wix 12 | Status = $(BldDir)/status 13 | BinExtra= #bash ls mount 14 | 15 | export PATH := /cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/WiX Toolset v3.10/bin:$(PATH) 16 | 17 | goal: $(Status) $(Status)/done 18 | 19 | $(Status): 20 | mkdir -p $(Status) 21 | 22 | $(Status)/done: $(Status)/dist 23 | touch $(Status)/done 24 | 25 | $(Status)/dist: $(Status)/wix 26 | mkdir -p $(DistDir) 27 | cp $(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/nfs-win-$(MyVersion).msi) $(DistDir) 28 | touch $(Status)/dist 29 | 30 | $(Status)/wix: $(Status)/nfs-win 31 | mkdir -p $(WixDir) 32 | cp nfs-win.wxs $(WixDir)/ 33 | candle -nologo -arch x86 -pedantic\ 34 | -dMyProductName=$(MyProductName)\ 35 | -dMyCompanyName=$(MyCompanyName)\ 36 | -dMyDescription=$(MyDescription)\ 37 | -dMyVersion=$(MyVersion)\ 38 | -o "$(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/nfs-win.wixobj)"\ 39 | "$(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/nfs-win.wxs)" 40 | heat dir $(shell cygpath -aw $(RootDir))\ 41 | -nologo -dr INSTALLDIR -cg C.Main -srd -ke -sreg -gg -sfrag\ 42 | -o $(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/root.wxs) 43 | candle -nologo -arch x86 -pedantic\ 44 | -dMyProductName=$(MyProductName)\ 45 | -dMyCompanyName=$(MyCompanyName)\ 46 | -dMyDescription=$(MyDescription)\ 47 | -dMyVersion=$(MyVersion)\ 48 | -o "$(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/root.wixobj)"\ 49 | "$(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/root.wxs)" 50 | light -nologo\ 51 | -o $(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/nfs-win-$(MyVersion).msi)\ 52 | -ext WixUIExtension\ 53 | -b $(RootDir)\ 54 | $(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/root.wixobj)\ 55 | $(shell cygpath -aw $(WixDir)/nfs-win.wixobj) 56 | touch $(Status)/wix 57 | 58 | $(Status)/nfs-win: $(Status)/root nfs-win.c 59 | gcc -o $(RootDir)/bin/nfs-win nfs-win.c 60 | strip $(RootDir)/bin/nfs-win 61 | touch $(Status)/nfs-win 62 | 63 | $(Status)/root: $(Status)/make 64 | mkdir -p $(RootDir)/{bin,dev/{mqueue,shm},etc} 65 | (cygcheck $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs/fuse/.libs/fuse-nfs; for f in $(BinExtra); do cygcheck /usr/bin/$$f; done) |\ 66 | tr -d '\r' | tr '\\' / | xargs cygpath -au | grep '^/usr/bin/' | sort | uniq |\ 67 | while read f; do cp $$f $(RootDir)/bin; done 68 | cp $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs/fuse/.libs/fuse-nfs $(RootDir)/bin 69 | strip $(RootDir)/bin/fuse-nfs 70 | for f in $(BinExtra); do cp /usr/bin/$$f $(RootDir)/bin; done 71 | cp $(PrjDir)/fstab $(RootDir)/etc 72 | touch $(Status)/root 73 | 74 | $(Status)/make: $(Status)/config 75 | cd $(SrcDir)/libnfs && make 76 | cd $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs && make 77 | touch $(Status)/make 78 | 79 | $(Status)/config: $(Status)/reconf 80 | cd $(SrcDir)/libnfs && ./configure 81 | cd $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs && ./configure CFLAGS="$(shell pkg-config fuse --cflags) -I$$PWD/../libnfs/include" LDFLAGS="-L$$PWD/../libnfs/lib" 82 | touch $(Status)/config 83 | 84 | $(Status)/reconf: $(Status)/patch 85 | cd $(SrcDir)/libnfs && autoreconf -i 86 | cd $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs && autoreconf -i 87 | touch $(Status)/reconf 88 | 89 | $(Status)/patch: $(Status)/clone 90 | cd $(SrcDir)/libnfs && for f in $(PrjDir)/patches/libnfs/*.patch; do patch -p1 <$$f; done 91 | cd $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs && for f in $(PrjDir)/patches/fuse-nfs/*.patch; do patch -p1 <$$f; done 92 | touch $(Status)/patch 93 | 94 | $(Status)/clone: 95 | mkdir -p $(SrcDir) 96 | git clone $(PrjDir)/libnfs $(SrcDir)/libnfs 97 | git clone $(PrjDir)/fuse-nfs $(SrcDir)/fuse-nfs 98 | touch $(Status)/clone 99 | 100 | clean: 101 | git clean -dffx 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # NFS-Win - NFS for Windows 2 | 3 | NFS-Win is a port of Ronnie Sahlberg's [fuse-nfs](https://github.com/sahlberg/fuse-nfs) project to Windows. Under the hood it uses [Cygwin](https://cygwin.com) for the POSIX environment and [WinFsp](https://github.com/billziss-gh/winfsp) for the FUSE functionality. 4 | 5 | NFS-Win requires the latest version of WinFsp to be installed; you can find it here: https://winfsp.dev/rel/. It does not require Cygwin to be installed, all the necessary files are included in the NFS-Win installer. 6 | 7 | ## How to use 8 | 9 | Once you have installed WinFsp and NFS-Win you can start an NFS session to a remote computer using the following syntax: 10 | 11 | \\nfs\[[locuser=]uid.gid@]host\path 12 | 13 | For example, you can map a network drive to `nfs://filebucket.local/DataVolume/billziss` by using the syntax: 14 | 15 | \\nfs\filebucket.local\DataVolume\billziss 16 | 17 | By default this will give permissions to all "Authenticated Users" on the new drive and login into the NFS server as the `nobody` user. If you want to restrict permissions to the user `billziss` and login as the NFS UID/GID 503/1000 , use this syntax: 18 | 19 | \\nfs\billziss=503.1000@filebucket.local\DataVolume\billziss 20 | 21 | You can use the Windows Explorer "Map Network Drive" functionality or you can use the `net use` command from the command line. 22 | 23 | ## Project Organization 24 | 25 | This is a very simple project: 26 | 27 | - `fuse-nfs` and `libnfs` are submodules pointing to the original projects by Ronnie Sahlberg. 28 | - `nfs-win.c` is a simple wrapper around the fuse-nfs program that is used to implement the "Map Network Drive" functionality. 29 | - `nfs-win.wxs` is a the Wix file that describes the NFS-Win installer. 30 | - `patches` is a directory with a few simple patches over fuse-nfs and libnfs. 31 | - `Makefile` drives the overall process of building NFS-Win and packaging it into an MSI. 32 | 33 | ## License 34 | 35 | NFS-Win uses the same license as fuse-nfs, which is GPLv3. It interfaces with WinFsp which is GPLv3 with a FLOSS exception. 36 | 37 | It also packages the following components: 38 | 39 | - Cygwin: LGPLv3 40 | - libnfs: LGPLv2.1+ 41 | - fuse-nfs: GPLv3. 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fstab: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | none /cygdrive cygdrive binary,posix=0,user 0 0 2 | none /tmp usertemp binary,posix=0,user 0 0 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nfs-win.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | #define EXEC_ARGS \ 7 | "--foreground", \ 8 | "--rellinks", \ 9 | "--fsname=NFS" \ 10 | 11 | #if 0 12 | #define execle pr_execl 13 | static void pr_execl(const char *path, ...) 14 | { 15 | va_list ap; 16 | const char *arg; 17 | 18 | va_start(ap, path); 19 | fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", path); 20 | while (0 != (arg = va_arg(ap, const char *))) 21 | fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", arg); 22 | va_end(ap); 23 | } 24 | #endif 25 | 26 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 27 | { 28 | static const char *execname = "/bin/fuse-nfs.exe"; 29 | static const char *environ[] = 30 | { 31 | "PATH=/bin", 32 | "CYGFUSE=WinFsp", 33 | 0 34 | }; 35 | struct passwd *passwd; 36 | char uidmap[32], gidmap[32], nfsuidmap[32], nfsgidmap[32], volpfx[256], remote[256]; 37 | char *locuser, *nfsuid, *nfsgid, *hostpath, *p; 38 | 39 | if (3 != argc) 40 | return 2; 41 | 42 | snprintf(volpfx, sizeof volpfx, "--VolumePrefix=%s", argv[1]); 43 | 44 | /* translate backslash to forward slash */ 45 | for (p = argv[1]; *p; p++) 46 | if ('\\' == *p) 47 | *p = '/'; 48 | 49 | /* skip class name (\\nfs\) */ 50 | p = argv[1]; 51 | while ('/' == *p) 52 | p++; 53 | while (*p && '/' != *p) 54 | p++; 55 | while ('/' == *p) 56 | p++; 57 | 58 | /* parse instance name (syntax: [[locuser=]uid@]host\path) */ 59 | hostpath = p; 60 | locuser = nfsuid = nfsgid = 0; 61 | while (*p && '@' != *p && '/' != *p) 62 | p++; 63 | if ('@' == *p) 64 | { 65 | *p = '\0'; 66 | nfsuid = hostpath; 67 | hostpath = p + 1; 68 | 69 | p = nfsuid; 70 | while (*p && '=' != *p) 71 | p++; 72 | if ('=' == *p) 73 | { 74 | *p = '\0'; 75 | locuser = nfsuid; 76 | nfsuid = p + 1; 77 | } 78 | } 79 | 80 | if (0 != nfsuid) 81 | { 82 | p = nfsuid; 83 | while (*p && '.' != *p) 84 | p++; 85 | if ('.' == *p) 86 | { 87 | *p = '\0'; 88 | nfsgid = p + 1; 89 | } 90 | } 91 | 92 | snprintf(uidmap, sizeof uidmap, "--uid=11"); /* Authenticated Users */ 93 | snprintf(gidmap, sizeof gidmap, "--gid=65792"); /* Everyone */ 94 | if (0 != locuser) 95 | { 96 | /* get uid/gid from local user name */ 97 | passwd = getpwnam(locuser); 98 | if (0 != passwd) 99 | { 100 | snprintf(uidmap, sizeof uidmap, "--uid=%d", passwd->pw_uid); 101 | snprintf(gidmap, sizeof gidmap, "--gid=%d", passwd->pw_gid); 102 | } 103 | } 104 | 105 | snprintf(nfsuidmap, sizeof nfsuidmap, "--fusenfs_uid=%s", nfsuid ? nfsuid : "65534"); 106 | snprintf(nfsgidmap, sizeof nfsgidmap, "--fusenfs_gid=%s", nfsgid ? nfsgid : "65534"); 107 | 108 | snprintf(remote, sizeof remote, "nfs://%s", hostpath); 109 | 110 | execle(execname, 111 | execname, EXEC_ARGS, uidmap, gidmap, nfsuidmap, nfsgidmap, volpfx, "-n", remote, "-m", argv[2], (void *)0, 112 | environ); 113 | 114 | return 1; 115 | } 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nfs-win.wxs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 11 | 16 | 22 | 23 | 24 | Software\WinFsp\Services 25 | Software\$(var.MyProductName) 26 | 27 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 55 | 57 | 62 | 66 | 70 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | NOT Installed 103 | NOT Installed 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/fuse-nfs/00-no-winsock2.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac 2 | index b865ee0..864a767 100755 3 | --- a/configure.ac 4 | +++ b/configure.ac 5 | @@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ AC_SEARCH_LIBS([fuse_get_context], [fuse dokanfuse1.dll], [], [ 6 | AC_MSG_ERROR([fuse library unavailable]) 7 | ]) 8 | 9 | -OLD_LIBS=$LIBS 10 | -LIBS+=" -lws2" 11 | -AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[gethostbyname ("");]])], [], [LIBS=$OLD_LIBS]) 12 | -OLD_LIBS=$LIBS 13 | -LIBS+=" -lws2_32" 14 | -AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[gethostbyname ("");]])], [], [LIBS=$OLD_LIBS]) 15 | +#OLD_LIBS=$LIBS 16 | +#LIBS+=" -lws2" 17 | +#AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[gethostbyname ("");]])], [], [LIBS=$OLD_LIBS]) 18 | +#OLD_LIBS=$LIBS 19 | +#LIBS+=" -lws2_32" 20 | +#AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[gethostbyname ("");]])], [], [LIBS=$OLD_LIBS]) 21 | 22 | #output 23 | AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile] 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/fuse-nfs/01-bugfixes.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/fuse/fuse-nfs.c b/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 2 | index 9eb6f6e..7fd0f85 100755 3 | --- a/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 4 | +++ b/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 5 | @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 6 | /* Set allow_other if not defined and fusenfs_allow_other_own_ids defined */ 7 | if (fusenfs_allow_other_own_ids) 8 | { 9 | - int i,allow_other_set=0; 10 | + int i = 0, allow_other_set=0; 11 | for(i ; i < fuse_nfs_argc; ++i) 12 | { 13 | if(!strcmp(fuse_nfs_argv[i], "-oallow_other")) 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/fuse-nfs/02-options.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/fuse/fuse-nfs.c b/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 2 | index 9eb6f6e..ae2d8a8 100755 3 | --- a/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 4 | +++ b/fuse/fuse-nfs.c 5 | @@ -499,6 +499,10 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 6 | { "readdir_ino", required_argument, 0, 'Q' }, 7 | { "multithread", required_argument, 0, 't' }, 8 | { "read_only", no_argument, 0, 'O' }, 9 | + /*winfsp-fuse options*/ 10 | + { "foreground", required_argument, 0, 0x100 * 'f' + 'g' }, 11 | + { "rellinks", required_argument, 0, 0x100 * 'r' + 'l' }, 12 | + { "VolumePrefix", required_argument, 0, 0x100 * 'V' + 'P' }, 13 | { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } 14 | }; 15 | 16 | @@ -523,6 +527,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 17 | char fuse_attr_timeout_arg[32]; 18 | char fuse_ac_attr_timeout_arg[32]; 19 | char fuse_intr_signal_arg[32]; 20 | + char fuse_VolumePrefix_arg[256]; 21 | 22 | struct nfs_url *urls = NULL; 23 | 24 | @@ -691,6 +696,16 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 25 | case 'O': 26 | fuse_nfs_argv[fuse_nfs_argc++] = "-oro"; 27 | break; 28 | + case 0x100 * 'f' + 'g': 29 | + fuse_nfs_argv[fuse_nfs_argc++] = "-f"; 30 | + break; 31 | + case 0x100 * 'r' + 'l': 32 | + fuse_nfs_argv[fuse_nfs_argc++] = "-orellinks"; 33 | + break; 34 | + case 0x100 * 'V' + 'P': 35 | + snprintf(fuse_VolumePrefix_arg, sizeof(fuse_VolumePrefix_arg), "--VolumePrefix=%s", strdup(optarg)); 36 | + fuse_nfs_argv[fuse_nfs_argc++] = fuse_VolumePrefix_arg; 37 | + break; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | @@ -725,7 +740,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 42 | /* Set default fsname if not defined */ 43 | if (!strstr(fuse_fsname_arg, "-ofsname=")) 44 | { 45 | - snprintf(fuse_fsname_arg, sizeof(fuse_fsname_arg), "-ofsname=%s", url); 46 | + snprintf(fuse_fsname_arg, sizeof(fuse_fsname_arg), "-ofstypename=%s", url); 47 | fuse_nfs_argv[fuse_nfs_argc++] = fuse_fsname_arg; 48 | } 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patches/libnfs/00-no-winsock2.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac 2 | index 1fa1152..ad7e63f 100755 3 | --- a/configure.ac 4 | +++ b/configure.ac 5 | @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ case $host in 6 | AC_CHECK_LIB([socket], [main], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not find required library])]) 7 | AC_CHECK_LIB([nsl], [main], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not find required library])]) 8 | ;; 9 | - *mingw32* | *cygwin* | *wince* | *mingwce*) 10 | + *mingw32* | *wince* | *mingwce*) 11 | LIBSOCKET='-lws2_32' 12 | SYS=mingw32 13 | ;; 14 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------