Isn't there a more secure solution than NFS out there? I seem to remember there being something else that was recommended over NFS. The reason I ask, is I plan on implementing such a solution to create a shareable directory on each of my internal LAN PCs. Also, I want to create one PC that allows readonly access from my gateway/firewall PC. I tend to try to keep my systems secure even though I sit behind a firewall, because you never know when someone will 0wn your firewall and if that happens I'd like at least some protection on my internal PCs. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Hutchins > Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:05 AM > > On Tuesday 25 November 2003 08:35 am, Greg Kedrovsky wrote: > > > Is there a special deal with NFS and mountable filesystems > (like a cdrom > > or internal zip drive)? > > You don't specify, but it sounds as if you might be mounting these > filesystems as a user. How about using something like supermount or > automount? > > I believe you also need to re-export the NFS shares after you mount a > resource. >