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On 18 Dec 2001, Martin Rowe wrote:
> I did wonder if it might be a half way house in the disk space issue
> discussed recently. Run the web server on the 400, but have static
> content served up via an NFS mount on the 400 from a RAIDed Linux (or
> *BSD) server box. Cheap disk & low cost hardware and the NFS share can
Hmm... is there a way to do this securely? NFS is notorious for weak
security (though probably not more so than SMB). I'm not sure if a
machine can run NFS securely on an internet-accessible interface. I would
like to try it but it seems thorny. Here is an example of what I would
like to do *securely*:
internet firewall
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hub--bastion host (iSeries exporting some directory)
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internal firewall
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hub
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clients (NFS mount directories from iSeries)
Can this be done in a secure fashion? My understanding is that it can't.
James Rich
james@eaerich.com
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