Re: NFS permissions question

2004-11-18 Thread Joost Witteveen
Christian Convey wrote: My understanding of NFS permissions is that for any file appearing on an NFS share, the username/uid and groupname/gid mappings should (ideally) be identical on both the NFS client and the NFS server. So consider my home situation: I'm running two computers, each with lo

Re: NFS permissions question

2004-11-16 Thread Shaul Karl
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 02:01:02PM -0500, Christian Convey wrote: > My understanding of NFS permissions is that for any file appearing on > an NFS share, the username/uid and groupname/gid mappings should > (ideally) be identical on both the NFS client and the NFS server. > > So consider my home

Re: NFS permissions question

2004-11-16 Thread CW Harris
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 02:01:02PM -0500, Christian Convey wrote: > My understanding of NFS permissions is that for any file appearing on an > NFS share, the username/uid and groupname/gid mappings should (ideally) > be identical on both the NFS client and the NFS server. > > So consider my home

NFS permissions question

2004-11-16 Thread Christian Convey
My understanding of NFS permissions is that for any file appearing on an NFS share, the username/uid and groupname/gid mappings should (ideally) be identical on both the NFS client and the NFS server. So consider my home situation: I'm running two computers, each with local security files. I h