7.3 apparently supports restricting protocols on a per interface basis, including CIFS.....according to the release notes for 7.3RC1
"Darren Sykes" Darren.Sykes@csr.com Sent by: owner-toasters@mathworks.com 04/15/08 03:17 PM
To "Toasters" toasters@mathworks.com cc
Subject RE: Wafl susp in a sim
The new export model in GX does allow this, so I'd expect future ontap releases to support that feature.
Darren
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of Kevin Parker Sent: Tue 15/04/2008 17:09 To: 'John Foley'; 'Toasters' Subject: RE: Wafl susp in a sim
No, not exactly the same way. CIFS shares are "exported" to user/group objects only, not network nodes.
The only way you'd get anything similar to what you're looking for is to restrict share access permissions to a set of user/groups, and then have those user/groups only allowed to log into certain machines on a particular subnet. Tricky and do-able, but not sure it meets your goals.
Alternatively, you could restrict who/what can access the interface that you're running CIFS on. VLAN's, ACL's, etc, but these are network restrictions not filer restrictions, obviously. hth
Best regards, Kevin Parker
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of John Foley Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 4:48 PM To: Toasters Subject: Re: Wafl susp in a sim
Toasters -
question for you all -
Is there a way to limit a CIFS share to a certain network, like you can an NFS export ?
I.e, when I export an NFS volume, I can restrict it to a given network, via:
exportfs -io rw=192.168.1.0 /vol/vol0
Is there a way to do the same thing with a CIFS share ?
TIA !
John
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