The NFS connection is rather sluggish and can be prone to
security problems (like FTP isn't?). There was a kernel mirror
that could be mounted via NFS *or* Samba at one time, but I think it was
they turned those off because of abusers. Now only http and ftp can be used
for that site.
IIRC,
David Wright wrote:
Quoting Keith G. Murphy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
True, but does anyone do this? Seems kind of bandwidth-wasteful, and
like it would be slow. Sounds like a connection-oriented protocol like
FTP would be more like what the doctor ordered...
Bob Nielsen wrote:
You
True, but does anyone do this? Seems kind of bandwidth-wasteful, and
like it would be slow. Sounds like a connection-oriented protocol like
FTP would be more like what the doctor ordered...
Bob Nielsen wrote:
You will need to set it up on the remote computer for NFS.
On Thu, May 13, 1999
Quoting Keith G. Murphy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
True, but does anyone do this? Seems kind of bandwidth-wasteful, and
like it would be slow. Sounds like a connection-oriented protocol like
FTP would be more like what the doctor ordered...
Bob Nielsen wrote:
You will need to set it up on
Is it posible, and how to mount a remote drive through the net?
Is it posible, and how to mount a remote drive through the net?
Telnet into the box, and mount the drive on with
mount device mount_point.
Andrew
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You will need to set it up on the remote computer for NFS.
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 02:28:22PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it posible, and how to mount a remote drive through the net?
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