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    re-exporting cifs or nfs mount  
kamedodji@yahoo.fr


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09-09-05 07:49 AM

Hi everybody!

i'm tryng to export one ressource which is a cifs mount point.
In other word, on computer A, i first mount a cifs ressource via a
samba or win server, say S. Give /export
to this cifs mount point.
So now, a try to export /export repertory to a nfs client, say C.
This export work well, but on client C, a can't import /export
ressource from A.
Can someone known if this configuration is possible at first and in
this case when can'i do it.

Thanks

Kwame






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    Re: re-exporting cifs or nfs mount  
Doug Freyburger


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09-09-05 10:54 PM

kamedodji@yahoo.fr wrote:
>
> i'm tryng to export one ressource which is a cifs mount point.
> In other word, on computer A, i first mount a cifs ressource via a
> samba or win server, say S. Give /export
> to this cifs mount point.
> So now, a try to export /export repertory to a nfs client, say C.
> This export work well, but on client C, a can't import /export
> ressource from A.
> Can someone known if this configuration is possible at first and in
> this case when can'i do it.

This is called proxy export.  In general it is forbidden.
There are programs that do it but no such program is a
part of any default distribution of any UNIX-like.






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