Re: how to export /home to an unfriendly environment
I heard that "coda" solves this. Haven't tried it yet.
You can select coda-support while compiling a kernel.
Sorry, got no URL.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 01:08:55PM +0200, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when exporting /home writable to public pc rooms by nfs
> (nfs means "not for security") one has to rely on the
> strength of BIOS passwords to preserve data security. I'd
> not like to do that. And even if the BIOS password is
> save, one may unplugg the linux box and fake the ip
> address (and even the ethernet hardware address) with
> a laptop to get access to the data on /home.
>
> As I understand, there is no secure rpc implementation for
> linux. So is there a secure way to export /home to an
> unfriendly environment?
>
> Kind regards, Thomas
>
>
>
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