Yevgeny Kosarzhevsky writes:
I don't see that it will give lower security than any other FS in this case.

Rick is trying to say: NFS has a poor reputation for accidental security misconfigurations. Something about the way NFS is configured leads even careful, clueful people to make configuration mistakes.

NFS doesn't force you to make a mistake. Not at all. It just has a reputation for being a bit of a trouble magnet.

Don't Xen and its friends offer read-only device exports from the host? So the the guest kernel can read a device from the host, but not modify it?

Arnt

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