rquota and nfs
Andy Pippin <The Elf>
andy at polyslo.CalPoly.EDU
Sun Apr 7 08:32:27 AEST 1991
Scenerio:
We have two systems, that remote mount their filesystems
on each other.
Problem:
Users can write to world writeable directories on the
systems that they don't have accounts on. I'd like to
be able to shut this down, but without restricting users
who DO have accounts on both machines.
Question:
I could give all users a quota of 1 on the other machine,
but this would show up on their "quota -v" report, and
might cause confusion to new users.
Is there a way to make a quota "zero" rather than "no"
quota? (I.e. making the users quota 0).
advTHANKSance.
aBp.
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