Subject: Re: FFS reliability problems
To: None <tech-kern@netbsd.org>
From: der Mouse <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
List: tech-kern
Date: 06/08/2002 15:20:59
>> NFS is supposed to be stateless; you are supposed to design your
>> file handles in such a way that their validity survives anything
>> that commonly happens to your server - or at least, [...]
> True - now sort out how to export:
> - FAT filesystems
> - overlay mounts
"Don't do that, then". I'd say, just acknowledge that if you
NFS-export filesystems that don't have something akin to di_gen fields,
you are going to significantly weaken NFS's (already relatively weak)
security (and maybe even break the protocol if the filesystem is R/W,
though I'd have to think about it to be sure). There's no reason (say)
FAT filesystems _have_ to be exportable.
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