[DGD] Alternatives to the Kernel model of security...
Felix A. Croes
felix at dworkin.nl
Wed Jan 28 19:26:47 CET 2004
Noah Gibbs <noah_gibbs at yahoo.com> wrote:
>[...]
> WebDAV, which others have recommended, has the
> advantage of allowing a similar interface, and the
> disadvantages of being hard to use, not very portable
> and being completely unfamiliar to most potential
> users. NFS has the same problems, but appeals to a
> different subset of users (i.e. Linux rather than Mac
> or Windows).
There's a Linux kernel module called davfs2 which allows you to
mount WebDAV filesystems:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dav/
so it's portable enough to run on your developers' three most
likely choices of operating system. There also seems to be a
command-line client called cadaver which can up/download files.
Mounting a WebDAV filesystem is easy on a Mac, presumably also
in Windows, don't know about Linux.
Regards,
Dworkin
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