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| == Notes and Warnings == | | == Notes and Warnings == |
− | # The method describes gives access to //nas01/share1 and //nas02/share2 using the username and password placed into /root/.passwd/nas01. Once successfully mounted, this means that anyone who can browse to the '''info''' ibay will be able to access your data. | + | # The method described gives access to //nas01/share1 and //nas02/share2 using the username and password placed into /root/.passwd/nas01. Once successfully mounted, this means that anyone who can browse to the '''info''' ibay will be able to access your data. Make sure this is what you want! |
− | # If you don't include <tt>/etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs start</tt> in your script, your system will lock up every time you shutdown. This is (in my opinion) a bug in CentOS (and hence will not be addressed by the SME developers). See [http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4086 Bug 4086] for more information. | + | # If you don't include <tt>/etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs start</tt> in your script (S95netshares), your system will lock up every time you shutdown. This is a bug in CentOS (and hence will not be addressed by the SME developers). See [http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4086 Bug 4086] for more information. |
− | | + | # Combined with [[DAV]] or [[DAV_Enabled_Ibays]] this procedure would allow remote read-write access using [http://www.webdav.org/ WebDAV] to network shares on internal servers behind your SME server. |
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