On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 06:58:54AM +0200, Eran Tromer wrote:
> I see that Coda is now in the stock Linux kernel, so maybe things have
> indeed improved.
>
> Eran
>
Wasn't there a CODA option in the Kernel configuration for a long time?
I do know that a new or improved CODA package was uplo
On 15 Nov 2002 00:28:00 +0200, Meir Michanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One solution is using NFS over ssh.
>
> to do this you need:
>
> 1. edit /etc/exports to something like
> /home localhost(rw,root_squash,secure)
Agreed.
> 2. generate a private key for root and put it in ever
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 11:12, Dvir Volk wrote:
> AFAIK, this is the main goal of KDE 3.2 - increasing interface
> responsiveness and launch speed, rather than bloating KDE with more
> features.
Just to disparage the myth that KDE releases have some specific development
direction -- a KDE m
Ira,
Don't count on it :p
Do you think they'd really publish your reply to him ?...
Eli
15/11/02 02:58:37, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones.."
- Dire Straits - "Brother
How do I define a zone-specific logging in named.conf?
My question relates to name servers that define multiple zones
(domains).
"Logging" is defined usually as an external block, exactly as "Zone".
It's impossible to define "Logging" inside one zone instead of
externally.
How can I limit the lo
I have noticed another thing with this post.
People talk about security, firewalling, but I am 100% sure than there
is more people in this list besides me that need the functionality of
NFS, worst is that I am sure they as I were letting this issue pass
under their eyes. So ...
How come nobody re
Just wanted to ask what peoples here think about ftp-proxy? It seems a good
idea but I didnt got into it so much.
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On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 07:32, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
> Quoth Eran Tromer:
>
> > Meir Michanie wrote:
> > > The problem with using nfs today is authentication (don't read
> > > authorization, it may be another problem)
> >
> > The alternative filesystems included AFS, SFS, CODA and
Having peeked at the TCFS sourcecode and scanned their 95-slides
presentation
(http://www.tcfs.it/docs/linux-expo-2001/Diapositiva1.JPG.html):
TCFS encrypts at the file block level, and the protocol for sending file
blocks back and forth is plain NFS, so an eavesdropper knows which block
of which