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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Chris Woods on October 16, 2001, 06:53:18 PM
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I've heard lots of great things about NFS and I'm wondering why E-Smith doesn't come configured with it? In the documentation it says that NFS may cause security issues. If I'm primarily using the e-smith as a file server shouldn't my linux clients be using NFS rather then Samba mounts?
Sorry if this question is granular but I am still relatively new to Linux and E-Smith.
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris Woods
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didn't you answer yourself ?
to enable nfs by default would open security holes with passwords being passed
in the clear, however for many sites that doesn't matter, and NFS would be handy
http://e-smith.org/docs/howto/nis-howto.html
is mostly correct
then you still have nfs to setup
good luck
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I have heard several people ask this same question about using NFS on e-smith.
I just thought it would be a good idea to point out that you can still use the "mount" command from a command prompt.
mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pass //ip-hostname/sambashare /mnt/somedirectory
Security etc is handled by Samba, but it acts kind of like a normal NFS mount etc.
Just a thought and I hope it helps.
Thanks!
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I have an HP 9000 running HPUX 10.01 I want to be able to to run a daily cron backup from the HP to the E-Smith server. My E-Smith server is set to server-only mode, I have installed the packages per the FAQ info and the NIS how to, and started the daemons. But I still can't figure out how to export a directory on the E-Smith so that the HP will mount it. What am missing?
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Don Bahler wrote:
> I have an HP 9000 running HPUX 10.01 I want to be able to to
> run a daily cron backup from the HP to the E-Smith server. My
> E-Smith server is set to server-only mode, I have installed
> the packages per the FAQ info and the NIS how to, and started
> the daemons. But I still can't figure out how to export a
> directory on the E-Smith so that the HP will mount it. What
> am missing?
Have you installed e-smith-nfs (available from the e-smith site - I forget who's responsible for this one, but I beleive it comes from the same person who packaged e-smith-nis) and nfs-utils? The NIS-HOWTO only covers setting up your NIS domain, *not* NFS setup as well...
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Just as an update, I reinstalled the rpms, shutdown and restarted. On the E-Smith server, I found the /etc/exports file, set the server name and directory. I then went into sam on HPUX and set a directory to be exported to the E-Smith, and also a directory to be imported from the E-Smith. I was able to import a directory from the HPUX machine onto the E-Smith but HPUX does not recognize the directory from the E-Smith. I'm not working at the machine right now, and I can't remember the exact error message.
Now all I need is how-to to write a script for a cron job to back up certain file extentions on the E-Smith. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Don Bahler