Hello, In my test-setup of glusterfs I realized that I can mount it from any client that knows that the share exists. I've read that glusterfs supports limiting access to a list of allowed IPs. In our case, the gluster storage will be accessed over the LAN. Users could easily spoof an "authorized" IP if they wanted to, which would give them read/write access on the gluster share... Is there any user/password based form of authentication or certificates? Thanks in advance, Peter B.
Hi. On 01/16/2014 10:21 PM, Peter B. wrote:> Is there any user/password based form of authentication or certificates?I assume that the absence of responses means that there's no positive/good/easy answer on this? Therefore I also assume that "authentication by IP" is currently GlusterFS' only way of handling access rights. Is that correct? Thanks, Pb