Le 04/12/2017 à 20:30, Steve Litt a écrit :
Back in my youth, the wise men told me that NFS was a horrible security
threat unless you also used YP, which was too sophisticated for me to
ever figure out. So these days I use sshfs, which is nice, but slower
than a turtle dragging a railroad engine.

Is NFS still a security problem? Does it still have that issue where
you never knew what port it would listen on? Do you still need YP,and
is YP as monumentally difficult as I remember it being?

Are a lot of you using NFS? Do you feel safe doing so?

    I heard that YP aka NIS was a horrible security threat. NFS is certainly not very secure either. But nobody considers establishing the NFS connection across the world-wide Internet; it is always on a LAN and, given this, I don't see how it can be insecure.

        Didier


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