Jeffrey Altman <[email protected]> writes: >> I keep a set of notes on what I would do differently if AFS were >> completely rebuilt from scratch without any backward-compatibility >> concerns. If each volume had some sort of secret access key (retrieved >> by the CM via its mountpoint in some other volume) it would be possible >> to control who is allowed to create a mountpoint pointing *to* a >> particular volume. But the means to do so goes way outside the existing >> AFS infrastructure. >> >> - a > Adam: > > Any volume can be accessed directly. No mount point is required to do > so.
You are correct. Did something in my message lead you to believe otherwise? - a _______________________________________________ AFS3-standardization mailing list [email protected] http://michigan-openafs-lists.central.org/mailman/listinfo/afs3-standardization
