Hello,
I am using GlusterFS 3.0 successfully, but I want to upgrade to 3.2
version. There a lot of new changes, one of them is glusterd to easily
management volumes on glusterfsd servers. Using this feature I am able
to create volume on my servers setting path whatever I like including
(i.e. server1.local:/etc), then I mount these volume and I get accessed
to that server. If one of my servers was comprised, it means that rest
of them could be easily break-in.
Is there any way to prevent these behaviour like running glusterfsd in
chroot or limiting access to only certain directory ?
best regards
witalis
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