[PLUG] Samba question
Percival, Ray
Ray.Percival at summit.fiserv.com
Wed Nov 6 19:11:17 UTC 2002
AFS is a journaling file system
-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler F. Creelan
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 10:57 AM
To: plug at lists.pdxlinux.org
Subject: Re: [PLUG] Samba question
Where does AFS fit in? Is AFS a distributed version of NFS?
Tyler
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Scott VanHoosen wrote:
>
> > How do NFS and Samba compare for security, speed, etc?
>
> There are a ton of issues involved in this issue. Here are but a few:
>
> NFS
> - uses basic Unix "user, group, world" file-permission model
> - exports to hosts, not users
> - uids/gids can be shared via NIS or distributed passwd file
> - no widespread standard concerning ACLs
> - RPC-based, so difficult to tunnel except via omnibus VPN solutions
>
>
> SMB/CIFS
> - can be tunnelled reliably via ssh
> - authentication is user- not host-based, but isn't tied as tightly
> into standard Unix auth data sources (NIS, passwd, ...); often, SMB
> auth is handled by a Windows domain controller or a secondary
> password map
> - ordinarily, permissions look "odd" from normal Unix shell commands,
> but can be made to work with NT-style ACLs if sufficiently tweaked
>
> --Paul Heinlein <heinlein at attbi.com>
>
>
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