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
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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
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
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
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