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I run a small Linux network with one NFS server. I just realized that
the NFS server software is very out of date and, even worse, is a beta version of something. I searched freshmeat for NFS server software and found a few options. Can anyone recommend a good, trustworthy Linux NFS server program? -Jeff Ward |
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In article <ed863017.0307180946.655be537@posting.google.com >, Jeff Ward wrote:
> I run a small Linux network with one NFS server. I just realized that > the NFS server software is very out of date and, even worse, is a beta > version of something. I searched freshmeat for NFS server software > and found a few options. Can anyone recommend a good, trustworthy > Linux NFS server program? what distro are u running? i dont't think there are masses of different nfs servers out there. use some well maintained distro (like debian) and keep up to date with the security patches and you should be fine. -- life, the universe and everything |