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NFS and rules of /etc/exports

 
 
Robot
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      08-04-2005, 12:05 PM
Hello,

I have something like this in my /etc/exports:

/data host1(rw) host2(ro)

It allows host1 to mount /data with rw access,
and allows host2 to mount /data with ro access.

How about the other hosts?
Are they permitted to access /data or disabled?

Thanks in advance for your answer.
Robot.



 
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      08-04-2005, 01:27 PM
"Robot" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:

>Hello,


>I have something like this in my /etc/exports:


>/data host1(rw) host2(ro)


>It allows host1 to mount /data with rw access,
>and allows host2 to mount /data with ro access.


>How about the other hosts?
>Are they permitted to access /data or disabled?


If it is not allowed it is disallowed. Otherwise you would have to have a
lsit of all of the computers in the world to disallow them all.

Note this had nothing to do with access but for permission to mount via
nfs.



 
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