Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:14:35 +0200 | From | Helge Hafting <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] private mounts |
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Jamie Lokier wrote:
> He wants to do this: > > 1. From client, login to server and do a usermount on $HOME/private. > > 2. From client, login to server and read the files previously mounted. > > This is works fine with plain "mount", except that the mount isn't hidden from others. Why hide it? Permissions can be used to prevent others from looking at the mounted stuff if need be. I.e. put the mountpoint in a directory not readable by others, or have the root of that fs unreadable by others.
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