One option, if you have budget associated with the project (more than just your time of course :)) is the Decru line of products that NetApp purchased:
http://www.decru.com/products/datafort0.htm
On Apr 6, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Glenn Dekhayser wrote:
So I figured I'd give the group a shot at this.
I've got a client that wants to have 2 linux-based ftp/http servers, one in the LAN and one in the DMZ, share some data. NFS would be perfect.
However-
The security group will not allow server in the DMZ to access the LAN-based Netapp through the firewall for its NFS resource. Also, I cannot put an interface from the Netapp into the DMZ.
They WILL allow it if it's encrypted.
I saw WebNFS, does Netapp support some sort of NFS over HTTPS? or SSH?
Alternatively, the client said that what would be allowed is if the two servers could share the same LUN- FC only, no iSCSI. Has anyone out there tried that before, what needs to be done on the linux side to make that happen?
Thanks
Glenn (the other one)