In my earlier investigations of ZFS, I ran across a product called StorageTek
Availability Suite that sounds like it might do what you want. If I recall
correctly, it would allow you to define devices that are actually hosted on
another server, and you could use ZFS to mirror those devices. Th
Two things, mostly related, that I'm trying to find answers to for our security
team.
Does this scenario make sense:
* Create a filesystem at /users/nfsshare1, user uses it for a while, asks for
the filesystem to be deleted
* New user asks for a filesystem and is given /users/nfsshare2. What ar
05, 2010 at 03:49:15PM -0500, c.hanover wrote:
>> Two things, mostly related, that I'm trying to find answers to for our
>> security team.
>>
>> Does this scenario make sense:
>> * Create a filesystem at /users/nfsshare1, user uses it for a while,
>>
On Feb 5, 2010, at 5:19 PM, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>> ZFS crypto will be nice when we get either NFSv4 or NFSv3 w/krb5 for
>> over the wire encryption. Until then, not much point.
>
> You can use NFS with krb5 over the wire encryption _now_.
>
> Nico
> --
I know, that's just something I'm wo