Authentication of a
PC in an NFS
environment
6-14 Security Management
Example 1:
Give access to users with UID 100 and 101 and to all users with
GID 4:
NFSUser = 100
NFSUser = 101
NFSGroup = 4
Example 2:
Give users with IP address 192.124.138.60 and 192.124.138.65
access:
NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.60
NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.65
PC workstations on a UNIX network can also be authenticated.
This requires an authentication server specified by the
parameter
PCNFSDAuthentServer
The
and
DefaultUid
combined in 4 different ways, to obtain the following behavior:
Default
PCNFSD
Uid
AuthentServer
-2
0.0.0.0
192.124.138.99
-2
(example only)
192.124.138.99
0
(example only)
0
0.0.0.0
to be set (see appendix B).
PCNFSDAuthentServer
Result for PCNFSD clients
Clients with user id and group id = -2 can
be authenticated, but there is no
authentication server.
If clients are authenticated by the server,
they get their real user id and group id. If
not, they default to DefaultUid.
If clients are authenticated by the server,
they get their real user id and group id. If
not, they fail.
All clients will fail.
parameters can be
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