Is there a time line for when we should expect the integration of the user delegation functionality ? I''m desperately waiting for it and I keep seeing new functionality that was approved after it integrating and I''m wondering when it is coming. Anything I can do to help (mainly since I think it is an important usability partner to crypto). Thanks. -- Darren J Moffat
Darren J Moffat wrote:> Is there a time line for when we should expect the integration of the > user delegation functionality ? I''m desperately waiting for it and I > keep seeing new functionality that was approved after it integrating and > I''m wondering when it is coming. > > Anything I can do to help (mainly since I think it is an important > usability partner to crypto). > > Thanks. >I''m waiting for the in kernel sharetab support to be integrated. Once thats available I can add user level NFS share support. I would expect it about a month after the sharetab support is integrated. The sharetab code is going through final testing now. -Mark
Mark Shellenbaum wrote:> Darren J Moffat wrote: >> Is there a time line for when we should expect the integration of the >> user delegation functionality ? I''m desperately waiting for it and I >> keep seeing new functionality that was approved after it integrating >> and I''m wondering when it is coming. >> >> Anything I can do to help (mainly since I think it is an important >> usability partner to crypto). >> >> Thanks. >> > > I''m waiting for the in kernel sharetab support to be integrated. Once > thats available I can add user level NFS share support. I would expect > it about a month after the sharetab support is integrated. The sharetab > code is going through final testing now.Great, thanks. I had forgotten the dependency on sharetab work. -- Darren J Moffat
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Mark Shellenbaum wrote:> Darren J Moffat wrote: > > Is there a time line for when we should expect the integration of the > > user delegation functionality ? I''m desperately waiting for it and I > > keep seeing new functionality that was approved after it integrating and > > I''m wondering when it is coming. > > > > Anything I can do to help (mainly since I think it is an important > > usability partner to crypto). > > > > Thanks. > > > > I''m waiting for the in kernel sharetab support to be integrated. Once^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In German "was das ist"[1] or "what is that"?> thats available I can add user level NFS share support. I would expect^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OK - maybe I''ve missed something on the 15 or so OpenSolaris lists I''m subscribed to ... but (at the risk of appearing totally stupid) "was ist das"?> it about a month after the sharetab support is integrated. The sharetab > code is going through final testing now.[1] pseudo German "was ist das". Regards, Al Hopper Logical Approach Inc, Plano, TX. al at logical-approach.com Voice: 972.379.2133 Fax: 972.379.2134 Timezone: US CDT OpenSolaris.Org Community Advisory Board (CAB) Member - Apr 2005 OpenSolaris Governing Board (OGB) Member - Feb 2006
Al Hopper wrote:> On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Mark Shellenbaum wrote: > >> Darren J Moffat wrote: >>> Is there a time line for when we should expect the integration of the >>> user delegation functionality ? I''m desperately waiting for it and I >>> keep seeing new functionality that was approved after it integrating and >>> I''m wondering when it is coming. >>> >>> Anything I can do to help (mainly since I think it is an important >>> usability partner to crypto). >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >> I''m waiting for the in kernel sharetab support to be integrated. Once > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > In German "was das ist"[1] or "what is that"? >That is moving /etc/dfs/sharetab into the kernel, much like /etc/mnttab is.>> thats available I can add user level NFS share support. I would expect > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > OK - maybe I''ve missed something on the 15 or so OpenSolaris lists I''m > subscribed to ... but (at the risk of appearing totally stupid) "was ist > das"? >That is to allow a non-privileged the ability to perform an NFS share of a ZFS file system. This assumes the user has the necessary dataset permission to allow th operation. For example: # zfs allow marks share sandbox/fs marks$ zfs share sandbox/fs marks$ If ''marks'' tries to share sandbox/otherfs, he will receive an error since he doesn''t have ''share'' permission on that dataset. marks$ zfs share sandbox/otherfs cannot share ''sandbox/otherfs'': /sandbox/otherfs: no permission -Mark