Hello,

I just want to set up a central file server offering both public
shares and private stuff (home directories and stuff like this) on an
OpenBSD box.
Everything well, until I realized that both samba and NFS will pass
everything unencrypted through the network.

Now my question:
Are there any free (speech or beer) network-filesystems offering both
optional encryption (for the public shares it just gives
away computing time) as well as also optional secure (kerberos?) user
authentication available both for *nixes (meanpart Linux) *and*
Windows 9x? Eventually two different systems, one for the *nixes and
one for the windows-machines.

Someone in this list just mentioned NFS+, but I didn't find anything
at a short google search.
What about an encrypted SMB share?
Or this mysterious thing I saw in the Linux kernel... Coda?

Thanks in advance,
Philippe

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