#+TITLE: NFSv4 with Kerberos on Debian from scratch #+OPTIONS: toc:nil #+TODO: TODO STARTED DONE #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport #+BEGIN_QUOTE /Copyright (C) 2022 Bruno Raoult ("br")/ /Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License v1.3 or later./ /Some rights reserved. See COPYING./ /You should have received a copy of the GNU Free Documentation License along with this document./ /If not, see [[[[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html]]][this page]]./ /SPDX-License-Identifier: [[[[https://spdx.org/licenses/GFDL-1.3-or-later.html]]][GFDL-1.3-or-later]]/ #+END_QUOTE * Table of Contents :TOC: **** Table of Contents #+TOC: headlines 3 * Introduction If you share some files between your machines, your choice was probably [[[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block]]][SMB/CIFS]], as it is supported on nearly any platform (GNU/Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS, Android, ...). However, there are some limitations that you may find unacceptable (the loss of uid/gid/permissions being really a blocking point for me). Another option (at least on GNU/Linux) could be [[https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs][sshfs]]: It is simple to use, and requires no special settings but an ssh access to server. It could be the ideal sharing system for many people. But here I will explain how to share * Kerberos ** Server side For resilience reasons, I will use two kb ** Client side ** Testing * NFSv4 ** Server side ** Client side ** Testing #+BEGIN_VERSE zobi zoba titi toto --prout #+END_VERSE #+CAPTION: and _multiple_ #+CAPTION: lines of *captions*! #+ATTR_HTML: :class a b #+ATTR_HTML: :id it :class c d #+BEGIN_SRC sh echo "a bash source block with custom html attributes" #+END_SRC #+BEGIN_EXPORT html #+END_EXPORT #+BEGIN_VERSE Great clouds overhead Tiny black birds rise and fall Snow covers Emacs ---AlexSchroeder #+END_VERSE