Uwe Lienig
2002-Oct-24 12:50 UTC
[Fwd: Re: [Samba] Always use the native protocol of the client -- WAS:How Samba let us down]
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] Always use the native protocol of the client -- WAS:How Samba let us down Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 14:48:48 +0200 From: Uwe Lienig <Uwe.Lienig@fif.mw.htw-dresden.de> Organization: Forschungsinstitut Fahrzeugtechnik -FiF- To: Buchan Milne <bgmilne@cae.co.za> References: <3DB7E8FE.9030600@cae.co.za> Buchan Milne wrote: ------------------ snipped --------------> > But you have to at least sniff packets to get a password equivalent. > Give a user root on their own box with NFS mounts, and they can do what > they like ... without having to sniff passwords.No, the exporting system decides, who is allowed root access. A good admin exports nfs with 'noroot,nosuid,nosgid,nodev'. So the importing system does not have root access to the imported nfs mount ...> > | > | P.P.S. With that said, Kerberos+OpenAFS is always a nice "universal" > network > | filesystem as well. > | > > With how much cost in setup? > > I think some people still haven't realised the following. > > - -Unix needs to grow on the desktop, or it will die a slow death (just > like Netware is doing, and mainly for the same reasons).... confirm that !!! What a mistake to make *NIX only look like a server OS ...> > - -To grow on the desktop, unix desktops need to be able to be integrated > into all existing networks with minimal additional expenditure. > > - -To be integrated into the majority of current networks, that means > being able to network with windows (almost) as easily as windows clients. > > Winbind + smbfs are currently (almost) feasible for this. Using > smbclient-type access (for example, smb:// urls in KDE) just doesn't do it. > > Secondly, try setting up Kerberos and replicated directory services on > the unix of your choice or windows 2000, and tell me which one is easier. >-- Uwe Lienig | fon: (+49 351) 462 2780 | mailto:uwe.lienig@fif.mw.htw-dresden.de | fax: (+49 351) 462 3476 | http://www.fif.mw.htw-dresden.de HTW Dresden | parcels: Gutzkowstr. 22 | letters: PF 12 07 01 -FiF- | 01069 Dresden | 01008 Dresden