Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 16:33:53 -0400 From: "Bob Johnson" <fbsdlists@gmail.com> To: "Laszlo Nagy" <gandalf@shopzeus.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Share folder over internet Message-ID: <54db43990708161333g5713fc0an7af4f3b4cf32623f@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <46C4905A.1020202@shopzeus.com> References: <46C4905A.1020202@shopzeus.com>
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On 8/16/07, Laszlo Nagy <gandalf@shopzeus.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is a problem that I cannot solve. I have two offices with two file > servers (FreeBSD 6.1). Clients are accessing files over samba and nfs (on > the local server). I would like to share some directory structures between > the two offices. Originally I was thinking about sshfs (mount_sshfs) but I > cannot compile fuse from the ports. NFS cannot share subdirectories, only > whole filesystems and it is not secure to use over the internet. > Unless I'm very confused, BSD NFS can export directories and directory trees in addition to filesystems. See export(5). Internet security should be attainable with an appropriate firewall configuration that allows the servers to only talk to each other. > [...] > What should I use? > I often suggest Coda (ports/net/coda6_server & coda6_client) for this sort of situation, but it has been so many years since I've used it myself that I don't know what state it is in these days. I hope the documentation has improved. Note the client runs on the local file server, so you don't need to change anything on end-users' workstations. In your case, though, it sounds like NFS would actually do what you need. - Bob
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