NFS is kind of ugly itself, don't you think?
Ugly? Naah! It's soooo neat. With nis and nfs anyone can login anywhere and get their own files and start work right after they've got a coffee. It just works. Just like NT server before someone downloded a virus.
Well, I guess if someone else is configuring and maintaining it, sure, it's wonderful.
I setup an nfs server to export /home to 5 other clients. The same server handles nis logins. No eggageration, it took me 1/2 hour most of which was reading man exports until I discovered that Yast had read it for me already! I'll bet that some gurus on this list could do it in 5.
Just curious, but what are my alternatives for nfs? Love from L
nfs is good, it mostly just works. But v3 has drawbacks in security, so if you're not in total control of the network, it might not be so good
nfsv4 + kerberos can provide real authentication and encryption though, so you still don't have to abandon nfs
4 years ago it cost me two days work and a 300 Euro installation cost from an engineer who also sold me the licences for my workstations. That was w2000. It was plagued by viruses and most of my hardware wan't recognised so I had to fork out for new machines too. 5000 Euros later. I'm now reading that Linux nfs which I installed by yast all by myself is also a security risk. But for gads sake, it's been up for 6 months with my staff reading e-mails and chatting to and from their latest boyfriends all through the lunch break. I use SuSEfirewall2. Setup by Yast. What a mess. I can't afford to go back to commercial products at the moment. Other people have told me that I have no alternatives. . . What the ???? is nfsv4 + kerberos? Yes, I know I can google it. I just have. But tomorrow morining I'll be back at work and I've a date this evening. It's at times like these I wish I'd stayed with my Microsoft rep. Do I change my network back to Windows 2000? I'm not a hobbyist. Can anyone advise me in plain English o Español? Please, if you do not run a network then please do not write. Love from Primm xx -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org