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06-22-2001 02:17 PM
06-22-2001 02:17 PM
Hi All,
I want to automatically have files mapped from
my (public DMZ) HP-UX 11.0 server to my internal NT server (behind the firewall) using ACL (access control level).
I know when you mount drives remotely to
another server you can use the /etc/pfs_export
file to do this, for mapping CD mounts.
Is there a way in unix to always have (let's
say) HP Server /virtual/client automatically
map to NT Server J:\important\client?
How can I set this up? I've just never done
this, so if it's a stupit question please
bear with me. This should hopefully be an
easy answer (I can alway hope).
We are doing this for security reasons to
protect our files being upload from the web to our Public DMZ HP server, we need to have them safe inside our firewall (on a NT server).
Thanks for your help,
Laurie Krumrey
Thank you,
Laurie Krumrey
I want to automatically have files mapped from
my (public DMZ) HP-UX 11.0 server to my internal NT server (behind the firewall) using ACL (access control level).
I know when you mount drives remotely to
another server you can use the /etc/pfs_export
file to do this, for mapping CD mounts.
Is there a way in unix to always have (let's
say) HP Server /virtual/client automatically
map to NT Server J:\important\client?
How can I set this up? I've just never done
this, so if it's a stupit question please
bear with me. This should hopefully be an
easy answer (I can alway hope).
We are doing this for security reasons to
protect our files being upload from the web to our Public DMZ HP server, we need to have them safe inside our firewall (on a NT server).
Thanks for your help,
Laurie Krumrey
Thank you,
Laurie Krumrey
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06-23-2001 05:41 AM
06-23-2001 05:41 AM
Re: Mapping Files from HP Server to NT Server
Download CIFS/9000 from software.hp.com
CIFS/9000 will allow you to mount to a NT server and is more secure than NFS.
CIFS/9000 will allow you to mount to a NT server and is more secure than NFS.
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