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.\" @(#)exports.5 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/29/95
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd March 29, 1995
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.Dt EXPORTS 5
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm exports
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.Nd define remote mount points for
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.Tn NFS
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mount requests
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm exports
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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file specifies remote mount points for the
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.Tn NFS
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mount protocol per the
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.Tn NFS
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server specification; see
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.%T "Network File System Protocol Specification \\*(tNRFC\\*(sP 1094, Appendix A"
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and
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.%T "NFS: Network File System Version 3 Specification, Appendix I" .
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.Pp
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Each line in the file
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(other than comment lines that begin with a #)
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specifies the mount point(s) and export flags within one local server
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filesystem for one or more hosts.
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A host may be specified only once for each local filesystem on the
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server and there may be only one default entry for each server
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filesystem that applies to all other hosts.
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The latter exports the filesystem to the ``world'' and should
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be used only when the filesystem contains public information.
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.Pp
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In a mount entry,
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the first field(s) specify the directory path(s) within a server filesystem
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that can be mounted on by the corresponding client(s).
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There are two forms of this specification.
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The first is to list all mount points as absolute
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directory paths separated by whitespace.
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The second is to specify the pathname of the root of the filesystem
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followed by the
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.Fl alldirs
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flag;
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this form allows the host(s) to mount at any point within the filesystem,
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including regular files if the
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.Fl r
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option is used on
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.Xr mountd 8 .
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The pathnames must not have any symbolic links in them and should not have
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any "." or ".." components.
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Mount points for a filesystem may appear on multiple lines each with
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different sets of hosts and export options.
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.Pp
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The second component of a line specifies how the filesystem is to be
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exported to the host set.
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The option flags specify whether the filesystem
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is exported read-only or read-write and how the client uid is mapped to
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user credentials on the server.
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.Pp
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Export options are specified as follows:
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.Pp
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.Sm off
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.Fl maproot No = Sy user
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.Sm on
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The credential of the specified user is used for remote access by root.
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The credential includes all the groups to which the user is a member
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on the local machine (see
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.Xr id 1 ).
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The user may be specified by name or number.
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.Pp
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.Sm off
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.Fl maproot No = Sy user:group1:group2:...
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.Sm on
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The colon separated list is used to specify the precise credential
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to be used for remote access by root.
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The elements of the list may be either names or numbers.
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Note that user: should be used to distinguish a credential containing
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no groups from a complete credential for that user.
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.Pp
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.Sm off
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.Fl mapall No = Sy user
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.Sm on
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or
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.Sm off
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.Fl mapall No = Sy user:group1:group2:...
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.Sm on
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specifies a mapping for all client uids (including root)
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using the same semantics as
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.Fl maproot .
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.Pp
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The option
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.Fl r
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is a synonym for
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.Fl maproot
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in an effort to be backward compatible with older export file formats.
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.Pp
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In the absence of
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.Fl maproot
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and
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.Fl mapall
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options, remote accesses by root will result in using a credential of -2:-2.
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All other users will be mapped to their remote credential.
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If a
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.Fl maproot
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option is given,
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remote access by root will be mapped to that credential instead of -2:-2.
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If a
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.Fl mapall
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option is given,
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all users (including root) will be mapped to that credential in
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place of their own.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fl kerb
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option specifies that the Kerberos authentication server should be
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used to authenticate and map client credentials.
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This option requires that the kernel be built with the NFSKERB option.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fl ro
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option specifies that the filesystem should be exported read-only
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(default read/write).
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The option
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.Fl o
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is a synonym for
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.Fl ro
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in an effort to be backward compatible with older export file formats.
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.Pp
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.Tn WebNFS
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exports strictly according to the spec (RFC 2054 and RFC 2055) can
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be done with the
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.Fl public
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flag.
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However, this flag in itself allows r/w access to all files in
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the filesystem, not requiring reserved ports and not remapping uids.
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It
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is only provided to conform to the spec, and should normally not be used.
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For a
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.Tn WebNFS
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export,
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use the
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.Fl webnfs
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flag, which implies
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.Fl public ,
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.Sm off
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.Fl mapall No = Sy nobody
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.Sm on
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and
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.Fl ro .
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.Pp
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A
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.Sm off
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.Fl index No = Sy file
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.Sm on
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option can be used to specify a file whose handle will be returned if
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a directory is looked up using the public filehandle (
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.Tn WebNFS Ns ).
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This is to mimic the behavior of URLs.
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If no
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.Fl index
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option is specified, a directory filehandle will be returned as usual.
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The
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.Fl index
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option only makes sense in combination with the
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.Fl public
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or
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.Fl webnfs
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flags.
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.Pp
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The third component of a line specifies the host set to which the line applies.
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The set may be specified in three ways.
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The first way is to list the host name(s) separated by white space.
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(Standard Internet ``dot'' addresses may be used in place of names.)
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The second way is to specify a ``netgroup'' as defined in the netgroup file (see
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.Xr netgroup 5 ).
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The third way is to specify an Internet subnetwork using a network and
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network mask that is defined as the set of all hosts with addresses within
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the subnetwork.
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This latter approach requires less overhead within the
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kernel and is recommended for cases where the export line refers to a
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large number of clients within an administrative subnet.
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.Pp
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The first two cases are specified by simply listing the name(s) separated
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by whitespace.
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All names are checked to see if they are ``netgroup'' names
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first and are assumed to be hostnames otherwise.
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Using the full domain specification for a hostname can normally
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circumvent the problem of a host that has the same name as a netgroup.
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The third case is specified by the flag
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.Sm off
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.Fl network No = Sy netname
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.Sm on
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and optionally
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.Sm off
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.Fl mask No = Sy netmask .
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.Sm on
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If the mask is not specified, it will default to the mask for that network
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class (A, B or C; see
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.Xr inet 4 ).
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.Pp
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For example:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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/usr /usr/local -maproot=0:10 friends
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/usr -maproot=daemon grumpy.cis.uoguelph.ca 131.104.48.16
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/usr -ro -mapall=nobody
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/u -maproot=bin: -network 131.104.48 -mask 255.255.255.0
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/u2 -maproot=root friends
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/u2 -alldirs -kerb -network cis-net -mask cis-mask
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Given that
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.Sy /usr ,
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.Sy /u
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and
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.Sy /u2
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are
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local filesystem mount points, the above example specifies the following:
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.Sy /usr
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is exported to hosts
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.Em friends
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where friends is specified in the netgroup file
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with users mapped to their remote credentials and
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root mapped to uid 0 and group 10.
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It is exported read-write and the hosts in ``friends'' can mount either /usr
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or /usr/local.
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It is exported to
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.Em 131.104.48.16
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and
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.Em grumpy.cis.uoguelph.ca
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with users mapped to their remote credentials and
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root mapped to the user and groups associated with ``daemon'';
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it is exported to the rest of the world as read-only with
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all users mapped to the user and groups associated with ``nobody''.
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.Pp
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.Sy /u
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is exported to all hosts on the subnetwork
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.Em 131.104.48
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with root mapped to the uid for ``bin'' and with no group access.
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.Pp
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.Sy /u2
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is exported to the hosts in ``friends'' with root mapped to uid and groups
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associated with ``root'';
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it is exported to all hosts on network ``cis-net'' allowing mounts at any
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directory within /u2 and mapping all uids to credentials for the principal
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that is authenticated by a Kerberos ticket.
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /etc/exports -compact
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.It Pa /etc/exports
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the default remote mount-point file
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr netgroup 5 ,
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.Xr mountd 8 ,
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.Xr nfsd 8 ,
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.Xr showmount 8
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.Sh BUGS
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The export options are tied to the local mount points in the kernel and
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must be non-contradictory for any exported subdirectory of the local
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server mount point.
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It is recommended that all exported directories within the same server
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filesystem be specified on adjacent lines going down the tree.
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You cannot specify a hostname that is also the name of a netgroup.
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Specifying the full domain specification for a hostname can normally
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circumvent the problem.
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