Motivation
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See Hans's original post. In and of itself, viewprinting will not be
more secure than chroot. Viewprinting should be less work than
chroot. By virtue of its being easier to deploy and administer, the
net effect
It doesn't matter whether I use the kernel- or user-space NFS
implementation, it still dies on me, except that I'd rather use the
kernel-space one.
Don't use te unfsd except for special reasons. If you want to test a userspace
daemon just use unfs3 (unfs3.sf.net).
Now what I'm wondering
Hi
I've been following and have an interest - I hope my comments and
observations are valuable.
First, allow me to suggest some more terminology - like George, I always
like to see this done early :)
Masklet : set of modifications to a filename's access authorisations
Mask: collection of
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 12:56:34PM +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
Don't use te unfsd except for special reasons. If you want to test a userspace
daemon just use unfs3 (unfs3.sf.net).
I may have given the wrong impression here, I am still trying to use
knfsd here, I just tried the userspace one
Hi Domenico,
On Thursday 19 August 2004 02:16, Domenico Andreoli wrote:
hi,
Harald Dunkel reported this bug on the latest debian package.
is this a bug?
cheers
dom
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:27:06 +0200
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