Hi all,
First of all, many thanks for the flood of help to our Varian
spinner inquiry, I'm still reserving judgment as to whether or not we've
fixed the problem (3 days and counting...) but I will post a summary when
I'm confident we have done so.
I'm having the University computer security folks run scans on our
systems to help keep up on security issues and the scanner really has a
problem with the default /etc/exports file supplied with Bruker systems,
namely:
#
# NFS exported filesystem database (see exports(4) for more information).
#
# Entries in this file consist of lines containing the following fields:
#
# filesystem [ options ] [ netgroup ] [ hostname ] ...
#
# Filesystem must be left-justified and may name any directory within a
# local filesystem. A backslash (\) at the end of a line permits splitting
# long lines into shorter ones. Netgroup(4) and hostname refer
# to machines or collections of machines to which filesystem is exported.
#
/usr/diskless/dl_usr -ro,anon=0
/usr/diskless/clients/spect -rw=spect,root=spect,nohide
Basically, as I interpret the situation, it doesn't like the fact
that we haven't specified fully qualified domain names (FQDN) to which
access should be allowed, but spect doesn't have a FQDN. Does anyone have a
working solution? Thanks.
John T.
Tomaszewski, John
NMR Facility Coordinator
Indiana University
800 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47405-7102
(812) 855-4478
Received on Fri May 17 2002 - 18:37:42 MST