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re^n: connectiviry, ssh



Take a look at SFS (Self Certifying Filesystem).  Sorta like SSH where
each side authenticates itself to the other, and there's encryption.

http://sfs.sf.net/

-Mark

Ron Peterson wrote:
> 
> "Slack, William" wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys... I've been reading this thread with interest this afternoon...
> >
> > Quick question... Is there a way to nfs mount over ssh? That would be the
> > holy grail to me. scp is nice... but nfs leaves would be awesome! I know
> > that NFS itself is something less then secure, but it would be great for me
> > to be able to nfs mount a drive from work at home!
> 
> Probably tough to do.  NFS opens a bunch of different ports.  NFS3?
> There's a tool called "stunnel" that might be of interest.  I've never
> used it, though.  Just another uninformed knee-jerk reaction.
> 
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> 
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