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== Frequently asked question about nfs == | == Frequently asked question about nfs == | ||
− | + | === Can I map the phone's UID(root) with my local UID (notebookuser=1000) === | |
Sadly '''NO'''. There were a map_static option, but it was removed in nfs-kernel-server. | Sadly '''NO'''. There were a map_static option, but it was removed in nfs-kernel-server. | ||
Here is a '''5''' year old bugreport about this issue: | Here is a '''5''' year old bugreport about this issue: | ||
− | + | https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=130261 | |
− | + | === Does anongid and anonuid impact the security. === | |
Certainly. It permits to anybody (on your local network) to be able create | Certainly. It permits to anybody (on your local network) to be able create | ||
files with the remote uid. Root(uid=0) in our freerunner case. | files with the remote uid. Root(uid=0) in our freerunner case. | ||
− | + | === Shouldn't I add chmod go+w recursively to that mounted dir, to be able creating files? === | |
Yepp, this is the alternative to using anongid/anonuid in /etc/exports. | Yepp, this is the alternative to using anongid/anonuid in /etc/exports. | ||
− | + | === Is there an alternative to nfs? === | |
− | Yepp, sshfs would be the easiest. Need somebody to figure out the steps, and | + | Yepp, sshfs would be the easiest. Need somebody to figure out the steps, and |
− | update this doc. | + | update this doc. |
Revision as of 16:14, 21 May 2009
To be able to test the latest paroli directly on the phone, the simplest method to mount the local paroli source via nfs. Maybe sshfs works too. Need somebody to document sshfs way.
Contents |
Resources:
- http://czarism.com/easy-peasy-ubuntu-linux-nfs-file-sharing
- http://mirror.unej.ac.id/site/blog/2009/05/02/sharing-folder-di-linux.html
- http://www.linuxconfig.org/HowTo_configure_NFS
Setting up nfs on the local computer (laptop)
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
The /etc/exports file:
/home/[username]/[path to paroli] 192.168.0.202(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,anonuid=0,anongid=0)
Restart the nfs server:
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
Making connection with the phone
- usb networking:
sudo ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev usb0
- ssh in:
ssh root@192.168.0.202
Mounting local dir from the phone
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.200:/home/[username]/[path to paroli] /usr/share/nfs-paroli
Compiling the theme
cd /usr/share/nfs-paroli/paroli-applications; ./build.sh
Running paroli
cd /usr/share/nfs-paroli/paroli-scripts; ./paroli-launcher.sh
Frequently asked question about nfs
Can I map the phone's UID(root) with my local UID (notebookuser=1000)
Sadly NO. There were a map_static option, but it was removed in nfs-kernel-server. Here is a 5 year old bugreport about this issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=130261
Does anongid and anonuid impact the security.
Certainly. It permits to anybody (on your local network) to be able create files with the remote uid. Root(uid=0) in our freerunner case.
Shouldn't I add chmod go+w recursively to that mounted dir, to be able creating files?
Yepp, this is the alternative to using anongid/anonuid in /etc/exports.
Is there an alternative to nfs?
Yepp, sshfs would be the easiest. Need somebody to figure out the steps, and update this doc.