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Exporting NetWare Volumes and Directories
The Export Path information file, NFSEXPRT, contains the list of the paths
that are exported from the system. It also gives the specified properties for the
exported path.
This file contains one exported path per line. The format of each line is as
follows:
ExportedPath isReadonly anonymousAccess mode webccess
Exported Path—The directory path to be exported. For example /nfsvol.
isReadOnly—Specifies whether to export the path in read-only mode or
not. Values = 1 (read-only), 0.
anonymousAccess—Specifies whether anonymous access to the
exported path is allowed or not. Values = 1, 0.
mode—Specifies the rights and permission mapping modes for the
directory. Novell Native File Access for UNIX supports independent
mode (value 512).
Web—Specifies if Web access is allowed for this exported path. At any
point in time, only one path can be enabled for Web access.
Example of an exported path:
/nfsvol 0 1 512 0
NFS Trusted Host File
The NFSTHOST file contains the list of all the trusted hosts that can access
the exported directory. This is specified in conjunction with the NFSEXPRT
file.
The format of every line is as follows:
Exported Path Host Name Access-Type Host/Hostgroup
Exported Path—Gives the directory path to be exported. For example,
/nfsvol.
Host Name—Gives access to the client host named by the user. To give
access to all hosts, select (*).
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