2. We can now traverse the mount point to see what we have underneath.
Figure 5-25 Client view of the pseudo-root
The output shows that, although the server is exporting /exports/home/sally and
/export/project/proja, the client only sees these as /nfs/home/sally and
/nfs/project/proja. This is as a direct result of setting the nfs root on the server to
/exports.
5.11 Windows KDC and NFS V4 AIX 5.3
In this section, we set up a basic Active Directory and using the built-in KDC on
the AIX 5.3 systems with the NFS V4 RPCSEC_GSS security mechanism.
We installed Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, which includes a KDC
server b ...
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