> > Matthias Pfützner
> > writes:
> >
> Yes, if you want the "remote root" to not be a "local
> root" also, you can map
> that to a different userid...
Dear Matthias or anybody else. I have the only one question to clarify. That
UID which is used for root_mapping or anon options, is this _local
Yes Sir. You are right.
It's owned by tpaktop:staff.
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Hi tpaktop,
>From my understanding, you have to make sure that the folder you are sharing
>has the relevant permissions.
Is the folder owned by Staff?
Ben
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Hey guys,
Based on number 1 at posts count you can understand that I'm sort of a noob
here, so be a patient to me little bit if I'll ask some stupid questions. :)
Currently I'm trying to replace freebsd 8 installation with osol (134). It has
more positive steps than negative except the one prob
You (Harry Putnam) wrote:
> Matthias Pfützner
> writes:
>
> > That's normal!
> >
> > You need to set the "root=" option...
> >
> > Like in:
> >
> > zfs set sharenfs=ro...@192.168.2 pfuetz/smb-share
> >
> > See "man share_nfs"...
>
> Thanks, it appears I need to add:
> root_mapping=uid
Matthias Pfützner
writes:
> That's normal!
>
> You need to set the "root=" option...
>
> Like in:
>
> zfs set sharenfs=ro...@192.168.2 pfuetz/smb-share
>
> See "man share_nfs"...
Thanks, it appears I need to add:
root_mapping=uid
as well
The man page indicates it would be added like:
That's normal!
You need to set the "root=" option...
Like in:
zfs set sharenfs=ro...@192.168.2 pfuetz/smb-share
See "man share_nfs"...
Matthias
You (Harry Putnam) wrote:
> I'm pretty green with both zfs and nfs. Only started using nfs since
> I got involved with opensolaris (lin
I'm pretty green with both zfs and nfs. Only started using nfs since
I got involved with opensolaris (linux background before that)
I'm finding that when I have a zfs filesystem exported from zfs server
as NFS 3, and mounted on a linux client that my user can read/write
freely on it, but the