Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/01/16/14:24:06
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jan 15 00:38, Chris January wrote:
>
>
>>>On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 04:26:03PM -0500, Robb, Sam wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>But beyond curiosity, there's not many reasons to install and
>>>>>use both, at least concurrently. Cygwin and SFU both address
>>>>>the same needs and Cygwin covers a wider range of tools. We'll
>>>>>see what happens though.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>One thing that Cygwin does lack, and SFU has, is an NFS client :-/
>>>>I know that alone will probably entice me into taking a look at
>>>>SFU.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>It would be rather interesting to add nfs to cygwin. We could develop
>>>filesystem "plug-ins" which could be generalized for stuff like NFS,
>>>EXTFS, etc.
>>>
>>>Didn't someone say they had a free month? Perfect project. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>Isn't the SFU NFS client an installable file system, i.e. you can use it
>>anywhere in Windows, not just with the SFU stuff?
>>
>>
>
>Sort of. A couple of DLLs, one or more services get started. Then
>you can access the NFS paths from any Windows application.
>
>The problem with that NFS client is this:
>
>Even though it allows mapping between UNIX user names (from the evil
>"other" side) and Windows user names, it doesn't map the POSIX permission
>bits into NTFS like permissions. If you look into the file property box,
>you'll see no "Security" tab. The file access from Windows is a bit like
>access to files on FAT partitions. The permissions are statically set in
>an administration MMC snap-in.
>
>That's the unfortunate part which, for me, makes the NFS client in SFU
>unusable.
>
>Corinna
>
>
>
I'm not a particular fan of MS NFS client (slow), and I don't know what
version you worked with, but V3.0 client certainly can set
user/group/other permissions, in other words, there is a security tab.
The mmc snapin functions as the equivilent of umask in UNIX.
Root_squashing is available on the server side as well.
Doug
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