2015-12-23, 21:51
(2015-12-23, 19:40)dejudicibus Wrote:(2015-12-20, 21:42)wweich Wrote:(2015-12-20, 11:34)dejudicibus Wrote: My understanding is that if I use NFS, anybody can access those file with read/write granted as an admin. That is not a great idea...That's not the case.
NFS uses per client access permissions, so if your Shield for example has IP 192.168.0.2, you can setup NFS to only allow access for that IP.
You can also set how the user will be matched. Default is that both systems have the same user ids (which does not work with android).
So you can set up NFS on your NAS to allow read access only for the IP of your Shield and no one else.
My Shield IP address changes. It is based on DHCP.
So make it static or set a range in nfs.