Thanks for the feedback, but none of this tells me how to run nfs over ipmasq/ipchains..
-chris "Stephen E. Hargrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 10 May 2001, Chris Majewski wrote: > > > > I'm at work, I would like to mount home_machine:/var/mp3, so I can > > listen to my mp3's. Not a lofty goal, but would be nice pull off at > > least as proof of principle. If I can do it without compromising the > > security of my home machine, great; if not, that's fine too. If I > > can't do it without compromising the security of my work network, > > that's a showstopper. > > are you taking an unnecessary risk? sure. are you compromising security? > dunno. i have a cron job that starts and stops nfs on one of my systems > at specified times. do people try to get in when its running? hell yes. > but tcp wrappers has stopped them every time (fortunately). > > it's all a question of the risk you're willing to take. kind of like > running through swamplands. do you think you can make it to the other > side before the alligators come . . . > > because mine starts and stops at specified times (it's only open for a > total of 3 hours a day), it's a very small window of opportunity. and, by > using portsentry, hostsentry and logcheck, i can at least see what's going > on when the window is open. > -- > ____) ,_) > (-(__ -|- _ _ > ____) | (/_\/(/_ > ( > _______________________________________________ > | mailto : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | linux : http://exitwound.org | > | mozart : http://mozart.sourceforge.net | > | buck : http://www.BuckOwensFan.com | > _______________________________________________ > | High heels are a device invented by a woman | > | who was tired of being kissed on the | > | forehead. | > _______________________________________________ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]