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-===== Read/Write Access as anon =====+===== Read/Write Access as anon (anonymous user) =====
 To get read/write access, you will need to go a step further. If you do not care about mapping Windows users to users on your NFS server, you can just go in as the anonymous user (anon). Note that this will kill all restrictions. Anyone who can connect can read/write/delete any file in the target. To get read/write access, you will need to go a step further. If you do not care about mapping Windows users to users on your NFS server, you can just go in as the anonymous user (anon). Note that this will kill all restrictions. Anyone who can connect can read/write/delete any file in the target.
  
microsoft_windows/nfs_client.txt · Last modified: 2025/03/27 00:45 by rodolico