SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol that is used to share access to files, printers and serial ports between a Linux or Unix computer and a Windows computer. NFS (Network File System) is ...
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How a single Linux command unlocked my Ugreen NAS to become the center of my homelab
Why editing one hidden Linux file is the only way to fix Ugreen's biggest software oversight ...
I have a 2003 Server that needs to mount up an NFS share that resides on an OpenBSD 4.5 box.<BR>I've installed the 2003 NFS client, copied the passwd and group files(or rather the relevant parts of ...
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I stopped using SMB and switched to NFS for my Windows backups, and it was shockingly easy
I wasn't really expecting it to just work out of the box, but NFS is surprisingly viable.
I have a diskless client which mounts it's root directory via NFS. This machine had only one wired ethernet port (eth0) until I added a wireless network card (wlan0) today which I have configured as a ...
If you have two or more machines, you may wish to share disk space or devices, such as a CD drive, between machines. For this there is network filesystem (NFS), the easiest way of sharing files and ...
While working on an article about using vRealize Log Insight's (vRLI) built-in archiving utility, I needed an NFS server to act as its archive repository. I have a Windows Server 2012 in my lab and ...
Q: How do I NFS mount a filesystem on other Linux machines? A: NFS, or Network File System, is a technology that was introduced into the Unix world by Sun Microsystems. It allows a computer to mount a ...
Dear linux-security subscribers, this is urgent matter, so please read carefully. This is not a security advisory, but equally important for all of you that NFS mount SFU's patched RedHat ...
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