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NFSv4 with Kerberos on Debian from scratch
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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 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
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