Old stuff
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rfc 5661 includes protocol for directory delegations, but implementation efforts are currently stored; see [[NFSv4.1 Directory Delegations]] for experience from an early CITI prototyping effort. | rfc 5661 includes protocol for directory delegations, but implementation efforts are currently stored; see [[NFSv4.1 Directory Delegations]] for experience from an early CITI prototyping effort. | ||
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The spkm3 gss mechanism never caught on (hence also lipkey, which was based on it); by the time it was implemented, protocol shortcomings were found, and it was decided a new mechanism would need to be specified. See [[SPKM3 Issues]]. | The spkm3 gss mechanism never caught on (hence also lipkey, which was based on it); by the time it was implemented, protocol shortcomings were found, and it was decided a new mechanism would need to be specified. See [[SPKM3 Issues]]. |
Revision as of 19:09, 23 July 2011
rfc 5661 includes protocol for directory delegations, but implementation efforts are currently stored; see NFSv4.1 Directory Delegations for experience from an early CITI prototyping effort.
server IPv6 support is now completed.
The spkm3 gss mechanism never caught on (hence also lipkey, which was based on it); by the time it was implemented, protocol shortcomings were found, and it was decided a new mechanism would need to be specified. See SPKM3 Issues.
Testing: A now-defunct NFSv4 testing project compiled a bunch of tests that might be worth running on NFSv4, with some results on early code, etc.: