On 5/3/2016 11:02 AM, Steve Gaarder wrote:
> Yes, of course we do that. My question is whether there is also a way
> to say that some volumes cannot be accessed from outside our network
> regardless of credentials. Would it work to put all those volumes on a
> server with a firewall that blocks
Yes, of course we do that. My question is whether there is also a way to
say that some volumes cannot be accessed from outside our network
regardless of credentials. Would it work to put all those volumes on a
server with a firewall that blocks access?
Steve Gaarder
System Administrator,
> On 4 Mar 2016, at 15:04, Steve Gaarder wrote:
>
> How safe is it to leave AFS open to the world?
The answer to this depends on a wide variation of factors, including your
threat model, and individual risk assessments. The most important consideration
here is how
On 03/04/2016 04:04 PM, Steve Gaarder wrote:
While I really like the concept of AFS as a world-wide filesystem, I'm
starting to wonder if it's a good idea in the modern age of cyberattacks.
How safe is it to leave AFS open to the world?
Some of the data we store in AFS does not need to be
fs sa /path/to/whatever system:anyuser none
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