On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Jean-Francois wrote:
I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.

That capability is already there. As others mention, NFS is in base and Samba can easily be added from ports.

There is also an AFS client (Arla) and the server in ports, if you are going to be working with redundant servers and or a larger number of de-centralized users.

If you just want to give quick acess to users, then you already have the ability to serve chrooted sftp in base. Just make the changes to sshd_config for the groups you want and show your users their sftp clients most file managers for linux distros have sftp support built in, if that is what they are using. A nice touch, for some, is to use SSHFS to make their remote SFTP access appear as a local folder.

/Lars

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