On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:

> Jim,
>       nfs over tcp is definitely not experimental. it is being used "all
> over the place" - hp-ux and aix, to name 2 that i now of. That said, i
> agree that ipsec/ssl is the way to go. will you have it ready soon? ;-)

Really ?

Cool.  I'm not in the world of hpux and aix, and I hadn't heard
of people using NFS over tcp on Linux.

Using IPSec shouldn't be too hard, except that I believe that it
requires IPSec in the server kernel.  I wonder if that requires
a kernel rebuild, or if a module can just be loaded.

Jim.



> julius
> 
> On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I still think of NFS over TCP as experimental.  I've not heard
> > of anyone actually using it.
> >
> > In my opinion, IPSec seems to be the way to go.  Then, the only
> > thing not secure would be the tftp of the kernel.
> 
> 
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