======== SMB/CIFS ======== ownCloud can connect to Windows file servers or other SMB-compatible servers with the SMB/CIFS backend. .. note:: The SMB/CIFS backend requires ``smbclient`` to be installed on the ownCloud server. This should be included any any Linux distribution. You need the following information: * Folder name for your local mountpoint. * Host: The URL of the Samba server. * Username: The username or domain/username used to login to the Samba server. * Password: the password to login to the Samba server. * Share: The share on the Samba server to mount. * Remote Subfolder: The remote subfolder inside the Samba share to mount (optional, defaults to /). To assign the ownCloud logon username automatically to the subfolder, use ``$user`` instead of a particular subfolder name. * And finally, the ownCloud users and groups who get access to the share. Optionally, you can specify a ``Domain``. This is useful in cases where the SMB server requires a domain and a username, and an advanced authentication mechanism like session credentials is used so that the username cannot be modified. This is concatenated with the username, so the backend gets ``domain\username`` .. note:: For improved reliability and performance, we recommended installing ``libsmbclient-php``, a native PHP module for connecting to SMB servers. It is available as ``php5-libsmbclient`` in the ownCloud `OBS repositories `_ .. figure:: images/smb.png See :doc:`../external_storage_configuration_gui` for additional mount options and information. See :doc:`auth_mechanisms` for more information on authentication schemes.