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* [http://client.linux-nfs.org/priorities.html Priority list for the Linux NFS client] | * [http://client.linux-nfs.org/priorities.html Priority list for the Linux NFS client] | ||
* [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/NFSv4_server_priorities.html Priority list for the Linux NFS server] | * [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/NFSv4_server_priorities.html Priority list for the Linux NFS server] | ||
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+ | Some specific projects; follow links for more details on design requirements and implementation plans. | ||
+ | * [[pseudofilesystem improvements]]: The NFSv4 server currently patches together export paths in a way | ||
+ | that is inconsistent with NFSv2 and NFSv3 and causes severe problems for automount users. | ||
+ | * [[gss callbacks]]: We currently don't support rpcsec_gss security on the callback channel, which means that if you mount with krb5 then you don't get the benefit of delegations. |
Revision as of 18:14, 17 August 2006
See also:
Some specific projects; follow links for more details on design requirements and implementation plans.
- pseudofilesystem improvements: The NFSv4 server currently patches together export paths in a way
that is inconsistent with NFSv2 and NFSv3 and causes severe problems for automount users.
- gss callbacks: We currently don't support rpcsec_gss security on the callback channel, which means that if you mount with krb5 then you don't get the benefit of delegations.