:on BSD, and we can do more finetuning than on Solaris itself. Also
:mountd and export seems to support more features than in Solaris,
:according to the manpage.
:
:Could this export restriction change in future with nfsv4, when nfs
:does get stateful (I've heard about that the stateless behaviour
Hi Alfred,
s: nice story, thank you master ;-)
Martin
PS: Thank you for the tirpc work you have done and the hours you
have spent. I've not forgotten this. I was just angry about the
incidents on irc ... ;-)
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> The reason is that the file handles passed to nfsd could then
> be trivially faked to gain rw access on a ro-exported subdirectory.
> For example, if you export /usr read-only and /usr/local read-write,
> you can then construct an NFS request using /usr/local's mount point
>
:Hi,
:
:Of course you are right. Netgroup support got in some area broken
:when I did the IPv6 merge of NetBSD code. It will be fixed
:soon, sorry !
:
:Another issue with mountd is, that it allows still one set of flags
:for one mountpoint. This is done per radix entry in the kernel and tied
:to
* Thomas Quinot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010412 11:06] wrote:
> Le 2001-04-12, Alfred Perlstein écrivait :
>
> > m: "Don't call me dude." *thwack* "The point is that if the
> > workstation is untrusted, what's the stop the mallicious hacker
> > from taking a read-only filehandle and swapping the top
Le 2001-04-12, Alfred Perlstein écrivait :
> m: "Don't call me dude." *thwack* "The point is that if the
> workstation is untrusted, what's the stop the mallicious hacker
> from taking a read-only filehandle and swapping the top byte with
> the byte required for write access?"
The kernel could i
* Martin Blapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010412 10:11] wrote:
>
> > If we manage it, mountd should soon be able to allow different mount flags
> > for each path you export in /etc/exports.
>
> I'm sorry. But now after some investigations and talks with Robert
> Watson it seems to be clear that this i
> If we manage it, mountd should soon be able to allow different mount flags
> for each path you export in /etc/exports.
I'm sorry. But now after some investigations and talks with Robert
Watson it seems to be clear that this is not possible due the way nfs
works.
It would be easy to fix mountd
Hi,
Of course you are right. Netgroup support got in some area broken
when I did the IPv6 merge of NetBSD code. It will be fixed
soon, sorry !
Another issue with mountd is, that it allows still one set of flags
for one mountpoint. This is done per radix entry in the kernel and tied
to each file