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- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 18:43:00 +0900 (JST)
- From: "J. David Beutel" <jdb@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] network file system recommendations
At home, I'm using an old machine as a firewall and mail server, as well as a web server and servlet container real soon now. I want another machine on my internal LAN to incrementally backup the files from the firewall (to HDD and/or CD-R/W) and run tripwire on them from time to time. So I'm thinking of running a networked file system from my firewall to my internal LAN. Is this a reasonable strategy (for convenience, security, etc)? Should I use NFS, Samba, or something else? I'd like to have Samba on at least a subdirectory, for when I occasionally use Windows, especially on my little, old notebook. But I want to limit worm access, especially from Windows. So I need to export most of the firewall's directories read-only, and use protocols that are reasonably secure. Any recommendations? (My "firewall" is running RedHat 7.3, and the other machine is running RedHat 9 now.) (I don't even know if tripwire will work this way. Maybe I should run tripwire off a local CD-ROM instead?) Thanks, 11011011
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