Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:55:25 +0300 From: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: alternative automounter solution Message-ID: <20071220135525.GA3804@hades.panopticon>
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Hi! I have all my data on NAS available via NFS. NAS uses zfs, so there are many filesystems for movies, music, iso's etc. I use standart AMD to automatically mount all the filesystems on my desktop, and it works well, but I also have vsftpd in jail, and I want to make some data accessible via that ftp as well. Actually, I don't want to run amd inside the jail for security. NFS has no secrity at all, and I don't want all filesystems to be mountable from within the jail. Using host system amd could work, but there's problem with symlinks. While on host system everything is OK: /.amd_mnt/nas/music /data/music -> /.amd.mnt/nas/music it won't work for the jail: /ftpjail/.amd_mnt/nas/music /ftpjail/anonftp/music -> /ftpjail/.amd.mnt/nas/music i.e. amd creates absolute symlink, which won't work in /ftpjail chroot. What will work is: /ftpjail/anonftp/music -> /.amd.mnt/nas/music /ftpjail/anonftp/music -> ../.amd.mnt/nas/music But as far as I understand there's no way to make amd behave like that. Any solutions? The best thing will be amd alternative with clearer config and map syntax. -- Dmitry A. Marakasov | jabber: amdmi3@jabber.ru amdmi3@amdmi3.ru | http://www.amdmi3.ru
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