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.TH IMPORT 4 .SH NAME import, 9export \- exchange name spaces with a Plan 9 system .SH SYNOPSIS .B import [ .B -ab ] [ .B -c ] [ .BI -k " keyspec" ] [ .BI -e " crypt hash" ] .I host .I file [ .I localfile ] .PP .B 9export [ .B -A ] [ .BI -k " keyspec" ] [ .BI -e " crypt hash" ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Import dials the Plan 9 .I host (which might be the current host) and makes the given .I file on that system visible in the local name space as .I localfile (if .I localfile is not given, .I file is used as the local name). The authentication agent .IR factotum (4) must be active. (When Inferno is running on Plan 9, Plan 9's own authentication agent can be used, by binding Plan 9's .B /mnt/factotum to the same name in Inferno's own name space. See .IR fs (3).) The remote files are accessed with the permissions of the user authenticated to the remote system by .IR factotum . .PP If the remote .I file is a directory, the whole file tree rooted at that directory is accessible, the local mount point must also be a directory, and the .BR -a , .BR -b , and .B -c options control the creation of union directories just as for .IR bind (1). By default, the remote file replaces the local one in the name space. .PP If the .B -e option is given, the network connection can be encrypted, or provided with digests to authenticate the contents, or both. .I Crypt is an encryption algorithm accepted by .IR ssl (3); .I hash is one of its digest algorithms. Plan 9's .I exportfs normally requires .B \&'rc4_256 sha1' on such connections; it currently provides no negotiation of algorithms. .PP The .B -k option gives a string of space separated .IB attr = value pairs that control .IR factotum 's selection of a suitable key for the remote system. .PP .I 9export serves the Plan 9 .I exportfs protocol on its standard input, allowing a Plan 9 system to import parts of the Inferno name space in which .I 9export is run. If the .B -A option is given, the caller is not authenticated, line encryption and message authentication are not done, and the Plan 9 .I exportfs protocol starts immediately. Otherwise, .IR factotum (4) must be accessible via .B /mnt/factotum as for .IR import , and it is used to run the Plan 9 authentication protocol. The .B -e and .B -k options are as for .IR import . Normally .I 9export returns when the client closes the connection; the .B -a option causes .I 9export to return immediately, leaving a kernel process to serve the name space. .I 9export might be used as follows: .IP .EX listen -Av 'tcp!*!exportfs' {9export&} .EE .PP Beware that currently the name space is served with the permissions of the person running .IR 9export , not those of the caller. .SH SOURCE .B /appl/cmd/9export.b .br .B /appl/cmd/import.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR bind (1), .IR factotum (2), .IR export (4), .IR namespace (6)