Network file system

 

The Network File System (NFS) provides access to and from systems that have NFS implementations.

NFS is an industry-standard method for sharing information among users on networked systems. Most major operating systems (including PC operating systems) provide NFS. For UNIX® systems, NFS is the primary method for accessing data. iSeries™ servers can act as both an NFS client and an NFS server.

When you are the security administrator of an iSeries system that acts as an NFS server, you need to understand and manage the security aspects of NFS. Suggestions and considerations:

 

Parent topic:

Planning integrated file system security