Index of /public/security/unfs
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory 19-Dec-96 12:47 -
MD5.out.Z 25-May-95 13:17 1k
bmake.tar.gz 14-May-95 02:54 248k
unfs-1.01.tar.gz 25-May-95 13:16 145k
This directory contains:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sjg wheel 112 May 25 23:17 MD5.out
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sjg wheel 254425 May 14 12:54 bmake.tar.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sjg wheel 148667 May 25 23:16 unfs-1.01.tar.gz
MD5.out should say:
MD5 (bmake.tar.gz) = 3d14b3156b0b878317c071d21a9203af
MD5 (unfs-1.01.tar.gz) = 2ccc5d227bac4cd81008fec63bd1d9a1
bmake.tar.gz contains the 4.4BSD make and macros (NetBSD-1.0 vintage)
which you will need to build unfs unless you are running *BSD or feel
like writing a bunch of makefiles.
bmake has been built and tested by me on SunOS 4.1.3, SunOS 4.0.2
(sun386) and HP-UX 9.01A. You should not have too much difficulty
porting it to new platforms - and I'd appreciate diffs.
unfs-1.01.tar.gz contains the first public release of UNFS which is a
User space NFS server that runs under inetd, without portmapper and
which supports TCP and strong authentication.
The actual NFS code is from the Linux NFS server. Unfs uses the
configure script in the original NFS server directory (updated to
handle unfs) so building unfs should not be too hard either. I've
built it on NetBSD, SunOS (4.1.4 and 4.0.2).
Bottom line is: if you can't work out how to build it, you probably
should not be using it :-)
Enjoy!
--sjg