Dear All.
There is simple funda..
just add one more NIC to ur server.. Take the lan connection to your
office lan.. and config NFS..
The hacker can hack any thing from your machine wether that is mounted
or persistant drive. dnt wory abt it...
He will do his work perfectly :-)..
On 3/27/2014 2:57 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
well it is mounted on the WAN so it is accessible there right?
NFS is by the way not the best way for a "secure" file share.
But what has this to do with 389?
Seems like a general networking question to me and it depends mostly
on what is done in terms of firewalling.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 11:39 PM, Amjad Farooq <amjad(a)farooqlab.net
<mailto:amjad@farooqlab.net>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have TWO linux machines in my office. One is on LAN (only
locally-accessible) and the other on WAN (WWW-accessible). On the
WAN, I have an apache server running but I also mounted a hard
drive from the LAN machine using NFS so that I can easily access
and transfer data files between the two machines.
My question is:
Is the hard drive from the LAN machine mounted on the WAN computer
accessible from outside LAN? In other words, if an hacker breaks
into my server on the WAN machine, will (s)he be able to access
data on my NFS-mounted hard drive from the LAN machine? I would
assume that since IP assigned to my LAN machine is only accessible
locally, access from outside LAN to this hard drive will not be
available. What do you think?
Thank you for your suggestions.
Amjad
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