Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Is there a trick or anything I could use to exports 2 directories
on the same filesystem, but with different options ?
For exemple, I have /dev/ad2s1d mounted on /exports.
I would like to export /exports/share1 read-only
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
The limitation is in the NFS protocol, not in the FreeBSD
implementation, so if Linux lets you do this, you're fooling
yourself about the security involved.
Allright then... but I'm forced to find way to do this anyway.
I guess I have to find another way of sharing those
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
Must they be two separate exports, or could you simply export /exports
and then control read/write access to /exports/share1 and
/exports/share2 using regular unix file permissions? For example:
dr-xr-xr-x 2 user group 4096 Nov 4 08:34 share1/
drwxrwxrwx 2 user group
Selon Nathan Kinkade [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hmmm ... again, certainly this is an option that has crossed your mind
already, but would it be impossible or impractical to move
/exports/share2 to a diff filesystem, such that you could then export
with different options. If for some reason share1 and
Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a trick or anything I could use to exports 2 directories on the same
filesystem, but with different options ?
For exemple, I have /dev/ad2s1d mounted on /exports.
I would like to export /exports/share1 read-only and /exports/share2
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Is there a trick or anything I could use to exports 2 directories on the same
filesystem, but with different options ?
For exemple, I have /dev/ad2s1d mounted on /exports.
I would like to export /exports/share1 read-only and /exports/share2
read-write.
It's not possible,
Hi :)
Is there a trick or anything I could use to exports 2 directories on the same
filesystem, but with different options ?
For exemple, I have /dev/ad2s1d mounted on /exports.
I would like to export /exports/share1 read-only and /exports/share2
read-write.
I know mountd does not support