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On 2012-03-16 08:05, lynn wrote:
I think this is hijacking so maybe we should rename the thread. Done
Yast does the nfs and Kerberos client stuff OK. I did setup an nfs share and it did not offer to setup passwords for me. True, I was not looking for it. I will try again to find out, time permitting. Maybe you are thinking of Kerberos. Both nfs3 and 4 can be Kerberized making them pretty bulletproof. _Then_ the mount would be
On 16/03/12 12:20, Carlos E. R. wrote: password/keytab/ticket protected.
BTW nfs on m$ don't come cheap. You need a top of the range model. Heavy on CPU usage, is it?
No, capital outlay. You can't use the you-have-to-buy-it-because-this-is-a-monopoly-and-you-have-no-choice windows you get with your supermarket sourced netbook. I don't understand. Are you talking of expensive computer models? Or are you saying it needs a top end Windows version, which doesn't come included on the computer you buy on a supermarket?
- -- I think it's called enterprize or ultimate. If you have the basic version, you have to buy a new licence. L x
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