On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:

On 17-3-2010 9:27, Matthias Gamsjager wrote:
sharenfs does work in freebsd but iscsi does not. I'm not sure about smb.

about nfs: you should take a look at /etc/zfs/exports



On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Harald Schmalzbauer
<h.schmalzba...@omnilan.de>  wrote:
Hello,

I observed some very strange filesystem security problems.
Now I found that if I set sharenfs=yes data/pub I can mount_nfs but it
does't respect any settings in /etc/exports. Also I get very strange uid
numbers when writing.
If I turn sharenfs off, limitations in /etc/exports work as expected.
I thought sharenfs and sharesmb are only working on OpenSolaris. What about
shareiscsi?

I do not use /etc/exports for zfs shares....
But instead of yes as value, you can use the NFS-options as string and that gets it into /etc/zfs/exports.

Just wondering, is this using the base nfsd/mountd, or is there some in-kernel nfs code strictly for zfs? I haven't found much info on the share* options in the manpage or wiki.

Could you give an example of passing options that would say, limit to a subnet and map root to root using the zfs sharenfs command?

Thanks,

Charles

--WjW
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