Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!hybrid!scifi!acheron!archet!larouch!yozzo From: yozzo@larouch.uucp (Ralph Yozzo) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Differences between SunOS NFS server and BSD 4.3 Keywords: NFS BSD Version 2 Read Only access Message-ID: <1990Feb21.022919.16932@larouch.uucp> Date: 21 Feb 90 02:29:19 GMT Reply-To: yozzo@larouch.UUCP (Ralph Yozzo) Organization: Larouch Headquarters, Hopewell Junction, NY Lines: 29 I am wondering how BSD 4.3 NFS differs from SunOS Unix I know that the BSD 4.3 that I am using is using Program 100003 version 2 port 2049 protocol udp (I got this information from a rcpinfo -p ) When I look at the rpcinfo -p output on SunOS Unix it shows the exact same thing. 10003 2 udp 2049 nfs for program, version, protocol, port, binary Yet the Sun's can restrict access to mounted file systems to read only and the BSD NFS cannot. I was wondering why BSD NFS cannot restrict access to read/only. Is SunOS and BSD 4.3 really running the same server and the only thing that is different is that the SunOS client is smarter? ==Ralph E. Yozzo == ==Arpanet: yozzo@ibm.com== ==Bitnet: yozzo@yktvmx.bitnet== ==Home: ..!uunet!bywater!acheron!larouch!yozzo ===Ph:(914)945-3634 or 564-4731