local development server and mapping drives

Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO brian.kelsay at kcc.usda.gov
Fri Apr 29 14:10:21 CDT 2005


Couldn't you specifically deny all outside access to the box from the
big bad internet?  I'd do that via Iptables on your firewall.  You are
using a Linux firewall, aren't you?

>-----Original Message-----
>From: kclug-bounces at kclug.org [mailto:kclug-bounces at kclug.org] 
>On Behalf Of Jack
>Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 1:54 PM
>To: Kclug
>Subject: Re: local development server and mapping drives
>
>
>--- "D. Hageman" <dhageman at dracken.com> wrote:
>> 
>> You could easily use any of the following to achieve
>> your goal:
>> 
>> NFS
>> Samba
>> OpenAFS
>> 
>> Each has its pros and cons.
>That was kind of my point in asking.
>Although I really hadn't given NFS serious thought.
>Last I remember NFS was a rootkit waiting to happen.
>
>I'm looking for something that is somewhat
>transparent,
>easy to manage, doesn't need babysitting, has the *nix
>approach to security. I'm not looking for a CVS. That
>is another beast entirely. I'm looking for something
>where, after cheking out the code I can store it on a
>machine dedicated to apache/<db of choice> so my
>desktop system doesn't need them running, and modify
>the code from my desktop and test the changes as I go.
>Then when I'm happy with it check it back into CVS.
>In the process my desktop never runs the code, never
>saves the code (except in cache memory) and never runs
>the CVS depository. 
>
>Thanks for the input people,
>Brian D.
>
>
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