| /openbsd-src/regress/sys/nfs/ |
| H A D | README | 1 Use a NFS mount via loopback for testing file system operations. 4 Using file mmap(2) over NFS is tested. 5 UNIX domain sockets are created and used on NFS file systems. 6 Write ktrace output files onto NFS mounted file systems. Especially 10 They create an entry in /etc/exports and start NFS server daemons
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| /openbsd-src/regress/sys/ffs/ |
| H A D | README | 5 The NFS tests create an entry in /etc/exports and start NFS server
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| /openbsd-src/usr.sbin/amd/rpcx/ |
| H A D | Makefile | 5 NFS = nfs_prot.h nfs_prot_svc.c nfs_prot_xdr.c macro 9 all: ${AMQ} ${NFS}
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| /openbsd-src/lib/libc/rpc/ |
| H A D | README | 24 Portable ONC/NFS 41 doc/ Documentation for RPC, XDR and NFS in "-ms" format. 73 needed by the RPC system. PLEASE NOTE: If your system has NFS, it 74 may have been based on Sun's NFS Source. The include files installed 75 by this package may duplicate include files you will find on your NFS 77 NFS Source include files as of the date of this distribution (not 222 3) A new manual, "Secure NFS" is provided, which describes Secure RPC 223 and Secure NFS.
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/alpha/ |
| H A D | install | 92 to mount over NFS, in order to get its kernel. This is 97 The NFS server (which may be a different machine than the 103 /etc/bootparams, to point to the NFS server. For example: 109 Once loaded, the boot loader will mount /alpha over NFS and load
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/luna88k/ |
| H A D | xfer | 6 Remote NFS partition
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| H A D | install | 95 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, NFS, -:})
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/hppa/ |
| H A D | xfer | 6 Remote NFS partition
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/octeon/ |
| H A D | xfer | 7 Remote NFS partition
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| /openbsd-src/etc/examples/ |
| H A D | exports | 3 # NFS exports Database
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/loongson/ |
| H A D | xfer | 8 Remote NFS partition
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| /openbsd-src/usr.sbin/amd/doc/ |
| H A D | amdref.texinfo | 196 types, including NFS, UFS and the novel @dfn{program} filesystem. The 347 automount points as NFS filesystems being served by @i{Amd}. Having 363 @i{Amd} does not implement all the NFS requests; only those relevant 440 @cindex NFS ping 447 NFS server crashes and the behaviour observed on client machines is that 450 filesystem types. Currently only NFS makes use of this service. 452 The basis of the NFS keep-alive implementation is the observation that 460 servers' NFS @code{NullProc} and checking whether a reply is returned. 465 NFS ping is sent. 475 @c It does this by sending RPC requests to the servers' NFS {\sc NullProc} and [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/miniroot/ |
| H A D | master.passwd | 11 nobody:*:32767:32767::0:0:Unprivileged user for NFS:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/macppc/ |
| H A D | xfer | 7 Remote NFS partition
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| H A D | prep | 47 while "bsd.rd" will be obtained from the NFS server,
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| /openbsd-src/regress/lib/libcrypto/x509/bettertls/certificates/ |
| H A D | 2529.chain | 45 JoIKLo7jnxZ0CUy09xqPCovDjIzkGbD/jRwWUy86L3NxaH7MMZ/NFS+KmmQ3cUsY
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/sparc64/ |
| H A D | install | 136 uses NFS to access the exported root partition, while the OpenBSD bootblocks 137 use internal NFS routines to load the kernel image directly from the 168 request to the client's root filesystem server, asking for an NFS file 181 target machine. If you elect to use a separately NFS-mounted filesystem for
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/ |
| H A D | README-vms | 65 If you have NFS running on the VMS system, what you need to do 66 depends upon which NFS software you are running on the VMS system. There 70 file via NFS, but the record attributes may or may not be correct. 72 One proprietary TCP/IP/NFS package for VMS is known to 73 automatically fix the record attributes of the object file if you NFS mount
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/i386/ |
| H A D | xfer | 8 dnl Remote NFS partition
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/amd64/ |
| H A D | xfer | 8 Remote NFS partition (NOT supported if booting from floppy)
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/ |
| H A D | m4.common | 590 {:- To install from an NFS mounted directory: 591 When installing from an NFS-mounted directory, you must 593 set up the exported file system on the NFS server in 596 First you must identify the IP address of the NFS server 602 that TCP only works with newer NFS servers. 977 NFS, you must do the following: 986 into a directory on an NFS server, and make that directory 989 the /etc/exports file of the NFS server and resetting 993 You need to know the numeric IP address of the NFS 1001 Once the NFS server is set up properly and you have the
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| /openbsd-src/etc/ |
| H A D | services | 195 nfsd 2049/udp nfs # NFS server 196 nfsd 2049/tcp nfs # NFS server
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| /openbsd-src/usr.sbin/amd/amd/ |
| H A D | nfs_ops.c | 42 #define NFS macro
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| /openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/diff/ |
| H A D | t9.2 | 156 * Do not allow NFS export by non-root users. Silently 184 * Do not allow NFS export by non-root users. Silently 594 /* Don't let non-root see filesystem id (for NFS security) */ 632 /* Don't let non-root see filesystem id (for NFS security) */ 1631 /* Don't let non-root see generation numbers (for NFS security) */ 1664 /* Don't let non-root see generation numbers (for NFS security) */
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| /openbsd-src/usr.bin/vi/ |
| H A D | FAQ | 72 acquired a lock for a file on an NFS mounted filesystem, it can hang
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