Workshop
The Workshop is designed to help you anticipate possible questions, review what you've learned, and begin learning how to put your knowledge into practice.
Quiz
1: | What does the /etc/exports file do? |
2: | What general security level must be used for NFS to function properly? |
3: | What happens if you create a public, read/write share that points to a directory that is marked read-only by its Linux permissions? |
Answers
A1: | The /etc/exports file contains a list of the NFS shares offered by your computer system. |
A2: | To offer NFS services, you must use the Medium security level and accept ports 111, 369, and 2049. |
A3: | Because Linux file ownership and permissions supercede any Samba configuration, no remote user will be able to write to a read/write share ... |
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