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NFSs-d distribution and a question.
Hello there
I have set up my NFS deamon to give away my /Linux directory to just
about everyone.
This directory contains the slackware distribution and a minilinux
distribution, as of yesturday. I have downloaded all this stuff from
ftp.huji, and since I need it myself for installing Linux, I decided to
share it with the rest of the world. I do not promise to keep it up, though.
My computer is ccarik.technion.ac.il, IP number 132.68.1.86. Mount
directory /Linux. Slackware is in /Linux/slackware.
AND IN EXCHANGE... could someone please tell me, how do I configure
the NFS deamon to export a file-system read-only? My /etc/exports look
like this:
# See exports(5) for a description.
# This file contains a list of all directories exported to other computers.
# It is used by rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd.
/Linux *(ro,root_squash)
and I run the daemons in the following order:
rpc.portmap
inetd
rpc.mountd
rpc.nfsd
Yet if I create a file with 777 permissions, I can still add stuff with
the append mode to that file. Though creating a new file is replied with
a "Read only filesystem".
Help will be appreciated.
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Arik Baratz, Regularus Studentus, iNTP, 4Z9DGE
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"Your conscious mind is very intelligent, and your unconscious mind
is a hell of a lot smarter than you are."
- Erickson H. Milton
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