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Re: [TCLUG:5795] SSH and NFS



You can also take a look at TCFS:
http://tcfs.dia.unisa.it/

Peter Lukas

On Wed, 5 May 1999, Peter Lukas wrote:

> You should keep your host_keys separate from the public parts of the
> machine.  Make a directory and keep them there away from any
> nfs-accessable directory trees.  You can also use scp or rsync to
> distribute your ssh keys to your trusted hosts.
> 
> Peter Lukas
> 
> On Tue, 4 May 1999, Tim Wilson wrote:
> 
> > Greetings *,
> > 
> > My Linux server exports /home to all of the Linux and Win95 clients. is
> > there any point to using SSH in this situation? In other words, how can
> > SSH improve security if the directory containing the authentication keys
> > is NFS-mounted by the workstation? I'm just starting to try to understand
> > SSH. I suspect that this is a naive question.
> > 
> > -Tim
> > 
> > --
> > Timothy D. Wilson			"A little song, a little dance,
> > University of MN, chem. dept.		a little seltzer down your 
> > wilson@chem.umn.edu			pants."   -Chuckles the Clown
> > Phone: (612) 625-9828                       as eulogized by Ted Baxter
> > 
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