True, but the reason why you shouldn't use NFS on a public network is that you will lose all filesecurity. native NFS leaves all security checking at the client side. Imagine a linux box where you've got a root account. You could use su to switch to anyone's userid and access his data. There can be some restrictions for files owned by root, but source-routing and ARP-spoofing can get around that...
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Frank van Gestel