On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 21:44:56 -0500
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> NFS is a very old protocol that very likely has as yet undiscovered
> vulnerabilities. I would expect that the likelihood of there being
> even a theoretical vulnerability that would allow a malicous user on
> the server to gain acces
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 10:28:27PM +0100, Chris wrote:
> All,
>
> I want to backup a DMZ-server to an internal backup server.
>
> Is it reasonable to setup an NFS-server in the DMZ and mount it from
> the inside server using the read-only, noexec and nosuid options? Could
> an attacker gain acces
Ron Leach wrote:
> # mount 192.168.0.200:/srv /mnt/nfs/srv
> mount.nfs no such device
I think the device refered to here is the network device.
> Does the error message mean that there is no nfs client available in the
> rescue shell?
Which root are you using for your rescue? Is it the root of
Quoting Ron Leach (ronle...@tesco.net):
> List, good morning,
>
> I started and continuing with a separate thread about a boot problem
> but have a specific query about the rescue shell and NFS, which I
> thought worth having as a separate short topic.
>
> It's a wheezy system, running under the
On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 08:15:24 +, Ron Leach wrote:
> List, good morning,
>
> I started and continuing with a separate thread about a boot problem but
> have a specific query about the rescue shell and NFS, which I thought
> worth having as a separate short topic.
>
> It's a wheezy system, runn
So in that case is there any limit on number of mount NFS mount point we can
have on any given system running debain.
On Friday, July 25, 2014 1:00 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:
I think that nfs ins't a block or character divece, but a network filesystem
2014-07-25 18:19 GMT+02:00 Minesh P
I think that nfs ins't a block or character divece, but a network filesystem
2014-07-25 18:19 GMT+02:00 Minesh Parmar :
> I am running Debain Kernel Version 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 and system is
> expecting very large number of NFS Mount point.
>
> Here is my question...
>How I can find minor and
Problem solved.
For historic reasons and our usage patterns, our default mount
options turn off attribute caching with "noac". This was because
(tested several years ago) we'd make changes on one machine and it
would take 15-45 seconds to be noticed by others. This delay time,
even with attrib
o...@illinois.edu wrote:
> I've come across a problem with either Debian or recent Linux
> kernels with NFS that I am really confused by. I have an NFS server
> (Debian Squeeze) exporting to a large number of users. While setting
> up a new computer (Squeeze) as an NFS client, I noticed that it
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 8:32 PM, David Zelinsky wrote:
>
> After upgrading to squeeze on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, and
> upgrading kernel to 2.6.32, I am unable to mount remote nfs
> partitions. When I try, it just sits, and after several minutes says
> something like "mount.nfs system call fai
David Zelinsky writes:
> After upgrading to squeeze on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, and
> upgrading kernel to 2.6.32, I am unable to mount remote nfs
> partitions. When I try, it just sits, and after several minutes says
> something like "mount.nfs system call failed". Nothing else of
> relevanc
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:38:56PM +, randhir phagura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Debian; using etch.
>
> I have installed nfs on server and clients. It is functional manually but
> does not mount the shares automatically from /etc/fstab.
>
> I have modified /etc/init.d/mountall.sh to mount n
On Tue July 17 2007 08:38, randhir phagura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Debian; using etch.
>
> I have installed nfs on server and clients. It is functional manually but
> does not mount the shares automatically from /etc/fstab.
>
> I have modified /etc/init.d/mountall.sh to mount nfs by changing t
> "Douglas" == Douglas Eck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Douglas> I am running debian sid. I am on a network with my
Douglas> homedirectory served via NFS by a Dell intel box (note,
Douglas> not IRIX) running Redhat 7.1.
Douglas> Under kernels 2.4.14 [patched with sourceforge NF
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 06:42:06PM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:12:20AM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was upgrading my potato box and got this as the nfs-client was being set
> > up.
> > I also get an error message about this when I am rebooting.
> >
>
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:12:20AM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was upgrading my potato box and got this as the nfs-client was being set up.
> I also get an error message about this when I am rebooting.
>
> Here goes:
>
> Setting up nfs-client (1.4.3-2) ...
> Starting NFS client se
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Rob Goodwin wrote:
> does anybody know of a client for win95 that will allow me to map a linux
> drive across the network? perferably something that is a free download.
AFAIK there are only commercial implementations of nfs on windows. Of
course, Microsoft didn't invent (and
Rob Goodwin wrote:
> does anybody know of a client for win95 that will allow me to map a linux
> drive across the network? perferably something that is a free download.
Use the built-in windows networking (with tcp/ip) and install samba
on the linux box.
Tim
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