> Op 10 februari 2017 om 9:02 schreef Robert Sander 
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> 
> On 09.02.2017 20:11, Jim Kilborn wrote:
> 
> > I am trying to figure out how to allow my users to have sudo on their 
> > workstation, but not have that root access to the ceph kernel mounted 
> > volume.
> 
> I do not think that CephFS is meant to be mounted on human users'
> workstations.
> 

True, but a root squash also prevents a attacker from accessing your whole 
CephFS filesystem when he gains root access on a machine/server.

So a root squash is something you might want to do.

Wido

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