Here is my wish :
I build a Homeserver, with a great ZFS pool, and it's my local fileserver.  Now 
my brothers build itself the exact same server (he's living in another 
country). I'd like to backup my files on his server, and his on mine, but kinda 
share the things, so he can read my datas, and I his...

Let say  I organize the datas this way :

mypool/toxic   (is the directory I put my datas in, only I have RW acces)
mypool/toxic/private (Only I have Read acces on it others can't read it, but 
it's still sync, and an admin on the system have RW)
mypool/brother (his directory, he puts everithing in it, i Have ReadOnly)
mypool/public  (everyone has RW, but the sync mechanism has a Master-Slave 
hieratchy to prevent from conflicts at sync-time, if not Master/slave 
hierarchy, then the admin could decide in case of conflict.)

Now I'd like to be able to use my homeserver normally, and have it backed up at 
my brother's place once a week. And He would benefit from the same service : a 
NAS localy and backed up at my place... 

I insist on the fact that I want to be able to read my brother's datas, and for 
the bidirectional public directory, both of us shoud be able to RW, and sync is 
still once a week...

My question is : how do I manage to get this working ? Is there some fancy NFS 
feature allowing that ? Do I have to use some third-party software ?

The thing is that I actually would like to benefit from the fact that my 
brother have a NAS too (opensolaris too), and so backup my datas at his place, 
so he can access some of them (others I keep just private so he don't have read 
acces, but it's still backed up on it's server, and the admin of hi's server 
can acces is, I don't mind...

I couldn't find any hint on google, so if anyone knows a howto to get something 
similar working...

Thank you for any help !
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