[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote: > the scenario: > - freebsd-fileserver with encrypted HDD's (GELI) (1.5TB) > - windows (sorry for that, it's a requirement) as client > > the quest: > - securely mount shared filesystems from the server from > the windows client w/o being open to sniffers/network > hacks (non-weak encryption required) > - files should be accessible like with windows-fileserver > shares through UNC and/or drive-name(s) > - server and clients should share the same network. (no > tunnelling etc...) > - authentication should be done against local defined users > > what we don't want: > - VPN/IPSEC/... between the hosts > - webdav > > we've been looking on solutions like secure nfs over tcp, > samba, etc... but except making it slower, there have been > no real good solutions until yet. > > anybody out there, who has a good advice on that?
If you don't trust CIFS/Samba enough to be secure against local sniffers, and you won't run IPsec, you're left with odd things like Sun's SecureNFS software, only I doubt that's available for a FreeBSD fileserver. If you've got 1.5TB of storage, perhaps you should talk to Auspex or NetApp and see what the NAS folk have to offer... -- -Chuck _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"