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minus-squareB-TR3Elinkfedilink1•7 days ago Back in the olden days we used to nfs mount every other machines file system on every machine. I was root and ran “rm -rf /” instead of “./”. I still do. With NFS4 even more than ever. Won’t let it go unless for a SAN. Now for the fun part. In those days nfs passed root privileges to the remote file system. no_root_squash much?
minus-squareB-TR3Elinkfedilink1•6 days agoHoly smokes. That must have been before 1989 (that’s when RFC1094 was released, explicitely prohibiting to map the root user to UID 0). I thought, I was old…
I still do. With NFS4 even more than ever. Won’t let it go unless for a SAN.
much?
Like I said, olden days.
Holy smokes. That must have been before 1989 (that’s when RFC1094 was released, explicitely prohibiting to map the root user to UID 0). I thought, I was old…