not sure if this helps you, but cinap's cifsd in 9front works very well for me, 
exporting my plan9 file server to windows boxes.

-Steve





> On 8 Jul 2015, at 02:05, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> No, i mean the other way around: I would like to access the files in a
> real file browser (as if they were mounted like a network share).
> this mounting (and login) process should happen automatically at boot.
> 
> I currently do this for an sshfs share. A small arm computer does
> nothing else but exporting an sshfs mount to my local network (windows
> computers) via samba.
> 
> Also I would like to resume sharing my files with my friend after a
> reboot. So for uplink I'd also need automatic login.
> 
> On 7/8/15, Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com> wrote:
>>> it would be useful to me if you would also create a second websocket
>>> server that accepts local samba file requests :)
>> 
>> integration with local and third party storage (Drive, S3, Dropbox)
>> are on the radar for future enhancements.
>> 
>> in the meantime, if you wanted to roll your own (in Go) ...
>> 
>> assuming i undrestand correclty -- that you want to export parts of
>> your SMB share via 9P Cloud to others -- you would need an oauth2
>> client that will authenticate itself then export a 9P filesystem over
>> websocket to 9pcloud.  you can use either goplan9 package at
>> https://github.com/9fans/go (rsc/rob) or go9p package at
>> https://code.google.com/p/go9p/ (lucho and andrey) for the 9p server
>> part and the oauth2 and websocket packages in Go repo on github for
>> authentication and websocket handling.  the javascript on the main
>> page should be helpful.
>> 
>> 
>> 

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