Alexandre DELAY wrote:
Why not, but my probem is that my NFS server must accept 300 clients.
Using a VPN for each client will probably use a lot of processor ressources.
If you're using NFS already and you're happy with it, then you might not
need to encrypt the VPN connections, just use them
On Apr 24, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Alexandre DELAY wrote:
Why not, but my probem is that my NFS server must accept 300 clients.
Using a VPN for each client will probably use a lot of processor
ressources.
Moreover I'm not sure it is possible to get so much VPN connections
on a
server.
For 300 c
Alex
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À : Alexandre DELAY
Cc : freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Objet : Re: NFS with Dynamic IP clients
On Apr 24, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Alexandre DELAY wrote:
> I am
On Apr 24, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Alexandre DELAY wrote:
I am searching for a solution to my problem.
I have a fixed NFS server connected to Internet. Clients have
dynamic IP
addresses. How can I secure clients NFS connections?
Setup and use a VPN so that the clients appear to be on a trusted
Hi
I am searching for a solution to my problem.
I have a fixed NFS server connected to Internet. Clients have dynamic IP
addresses.
How can I secure clients NFS connections?
Thanks
Cheers
Alex
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