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[SLE] NFS permissions question
- From: avi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Avi Schwartz)
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 21:46:51 -0500
- Message-id: <3901129B.9738D22D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Having 4 computers on my small network, it becomes tedious to use ftp to
move files around. I would like to start using nfs. I can export
directories on one machine and mount them on another, but what I would
like to do is limit who can do what. For example, I am exporting my
home directory: squid:/home/avi seahorse(rw,root_squash)
I have two problems with this export:
1. Unless I specify the option 'user' in fstab, mount will not allow me
to mount this share as a regular user.
2. If I set the fstab options to 'user', anyone can mount this share to
the default mount point.
Is there a way to get around these problems?
Thanks,
Avi
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