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| Subject: | Samba vs NFS |
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| Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:42:36 -0500 |
Hi all: My company is looking at samba or NFS to allow our clients to access shares from their Windows workstations and their linux ssh sessions.
From a security standpoint, which option is "more" secure? Which option
is more vulnerable than the other? Etc, etc ,etc. I appeciate any security information about NFS or samba that you may have. Kind Regards, Jennifer Fountain Systems Administrator R&B Distribution 3400 E Walnut Street Colmar, PA 18915
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