.TH 9IMPORT 4 .SH NAME 9import \- import a name space from a remote system .SH SYNOPSIS .B 9import [ .I options ] .I system .I file [ .I mountpoint ] .SH DESCRIPTION The .I 9import tool allows an arbitrary .I file on a remote .I system, with the capability of running the Plan 9 .MR exportfs (4) service, to be imported into the local name space. Usually .I file is a directory, so the complete file tree under the directory is made available. .PP A process is started on the remote machine, with authority of the user of .IR 9import , to perform work for the local machine using the .MR exportfs (4) service. The default port used is TCP 17007. If .I mountpoint is omitted, then .I 9import uses the name of the remote .I file as the local mount point. .PP The options are: .TF "-s namexxx" .PD .TP .B -A Skip the authentication protocol. This is useful for connecting to foreign systems like Inferno. .TP .B -k \fIkeypattern Use .I keypattern to select a key to authenticate to the remote side (see .MR auth (2) ). .TP .B -p Push the .MR aan (8) filter onto the connection to protect against temporary network outages. .TP .B -s \fIname Post the connection's mountable file descriptor as .BI /srv/ name\fR. .SH SOURCE .B \*9/src/cmd/9import.c .SH SEE ALSO .MR srv (4) , .MR aan (8) , .MR listen1 (8) , .B cs in .MR ndb (7) .SH BUGS Encryption is not implemented.