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SSH Filesystem

by camel & 2 others
This is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to set up: i.e. on the server side there's nothing to do. On the client side mounting the filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh. The idea of sshfs was taken from the SSHFS filesystem distributed with LUFS, which I found very useful. There were some limitations of that codebase, so I rewrote it. Features of this implementation are: * Based on FUSE (the best userspace filesystem framework for linux ;-) * Multithreading: more than one request can be on it's way to the server * Allowing large reads (max 64k) * Caching directory contents

NFSv4 Delivers Seamless Network Access

by holyver & 1 other
Network File System (NFS) has been part of the world of free operating systems and proprietary UNIX flavors since the mid-1980s. But not all administrators know how it works or why there have been new releases. It is important to know about NFS simply because the system is vital seamless access across UNIX networks. Learn how the latest release of NFS, NFSv4, has addressed many criticisms, particularly with regard to security problems, that became apparent in versions 2 and 3.

Reseau-nfs - Lea Linux

by holyver (via)
NFS signifie Network File System. C'est, comme son nom l'indique, un système de fichiers en réseau qui permet de partager ses données principalement entre systèmes UNIX. À la différence de SAMBA, NFS gère les permissions sur les fichiers et on peut donc l'utiliser de manière totalement transparente dans son arborescence Linux.

Setting Up A Highly Available NFS Server | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

by holyver
In this tutorial I will describe how to set up a highly available NFS server that can be used as storage solution for other high-availability services like, for example, a cluster of web servers that are being loadbalanced. If you have a web server cluster with two or more nodes that serve the same web site(s), than these nodes must access the same pool of data so that every node serves the same data, no matter if the loadbalancer directs the user to node 1 or node n. This can be achieved with an NFS share on an NFS server that all web server nodes (the NFS clients) can access.

2005

Gestion centralisée des comptes

by albertouine & 1 other (via)
Authentification avec OpenLDAP et partage des répertoires personnels avec NFS

Gestion centralisée des comptes

by camel & 1 other
Authentification avec OpenLDAP et partage des répertoires personnels avec NFS

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