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RE: Samba vs NFS

Subject: RE: Samba vs NFS
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:51:18 +1000
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory D. Rosenberg [mailto:gregg@ricis.com] 
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2005 2:04 AM
To: Raul Dias; Avery Payne
Cc: focus-linux@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Samba vs NFS

I can't speak to the technical details quite yet, but Novell 
/ SUSE LINUX 
NSS offers substantial granularity and access controls, as well as 
significant data center scalability advantages. Netware users 
have long 
loved the security and access control features of NSS. Of 
course the fat 
lady hasn't sung quite yet. As the first production release 
is said to ship 
on March 1st. Although our limited experience during the 
BETAs so far was 
quite positive. What are folks thoughts. Has anyone given NSS 
a serious look?

In my netware days, NSS was just volume management. Is it now being used
to described networked filesystems ? 


At 2/22/2005 04:57 PM, Raul Dias wrote:
 >On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 17:07 -0800, Avery Payne wrote:
 >
 >> NFS is becoming "l

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