> According to Josh Welch:
> >
> >Basically what my boss would like to be able to do is write to
> a Samba/NFS
> >type share on the file server from the webserver. My
> understanding is that
> >NFS should never be allowed through a firewall, and that Samba is only
> >marginally better. So, any suggestions?
> >
>
> Well, automate the process.  Have a special "drop folder" on the file
> server and a cron'ed script that scp's the files out to the web server
> every 15 minutes or so.
>
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This is probably what we'll end up doing.

However, after my post I cam across an article on using ssh and TCP NFS to
implement a "secure NFS", here's a link to the article,
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=4072/sam0203d/sam0203d.htm. I was
wondering if anyone had looked at or implemented this, and what their
opinion of it was.

Thanks,
Josh

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