Re: Anyone using NFSv4?

David Ford (david+cert@blue-labs.org)
Wed, 19 Jun 2002 19:48:16 -0400


My first glance at it suggested that only ext2/ext3 filesystems were
supported. I run all reiserfs so I'l have to wait.

David

Dax Kelson wrote:

>I noticed that the CITI group release a new June snapshot of NFSv4
>support for Linux. It is a patch against 2.4.18.
>
>http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/june_2002_rel/index.html
>
>They say, "The current version passes all Connectathon tests, and
>interoperates with other implementations".
>
>Currently NFSv2/3 is too insecure for my tastes, I'm greatly looking
>forward to the strong authentication, integrity, and privacy that NFSv4
>with secure RPC offers. I can envision handy uses for the "pseudo path"
>feature of NFSv4 as well.
>
>I was just wondering if anyone (other that CITI) is keeping an eye on
>it? Are there any pieces worth merging yet? Just curious.
>
>Dax Kelson
>
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