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Diffstat (limited to 'usr/src/man/man7/nfssec.7')
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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man7/nfssec.7 b/usr/src/man/man7/nfssec.7 index 69f19afd8c..51f1aaeed8 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man7/nfssec.7 +++ b/usr/src/man/man7/nfssec.7 @@ -9,18 +9,18 @@ nfssec \- overview of NFS security modes .SH DESCRIPTION .LP -The \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M) and \fBshare_nfs\fR(1M) commands each provide a way to +The \fBmount_nfs\fR(8) and \fBshare_nfs\fR(8) commands each provide a way to specify the security mode to be used on an \fBNFS\fR file system through the \fBsec=\fR\fImode\fR option. \fImode\fR can be \fBsys\fR, \fBdh\fR, \fBkrb5\fR, \fBkrb5i\fR, \fBkrb5p\fR, or \fBnone\fR. These security modes can also be added -to the automount maps. Note that \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M) and \fBautomount\fR(1M) do -not support \fBsec=none\fR at this time. \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M) allows you to -specify a single security mode; \fBshare_nfs\fR(1M) allows you to specify +to the automount maps. Note that \fBmount_nfs\fR(8) and \fBautomount\fR(8) do +not support \fBsec=none\fR at this time. \fBmount_nfs\fR(8) allows you to +specify a single security mode; \fBshare_nfs\fR(8) allows you to specify multiple modes (or \fBnone\fR). With multiple modes, an NFS client can choose any of the modes in the list. .sp .LP -The \fBsec=\fR\fImode\fR option on the \fBshare_nfs\fR(1M) command line +The \fBsec=\fR\fImode\fR option on the \fBshare_nfs\fR(8) command line establishes the security mode of \fBNFS\fR servers. If the \fBNFS\fR connection uses the \fBNFS\fR Version 3 protocol, the \fBNFS\fR clients must query the server for the appropriate \fImode\fR to use. If the \fBNFS\fR connection uses @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ the client. The \fBNFS\fR security modes are described below. Of these, the \fBkrb5\fR, \fBkrb5i\fR, \fBkrb5p\fR modes use the Kerberos V5 protocol for authenticating and protecting the shared filesystems. Before these can be used, the system -must be configured to be part of a Kerberos realm. See \fBkerberos\fR(5). +must be configured to be part of a Kerberos realm. See \fBkerberos\fR(7). .sp .ne 2 .na @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ the one with which a Solaris \fBNFS\fR server shares the file system has its security mode mapped to \fBAUTH_NONE.\fR In this case, if the file system is shared with \fBsec=none,\fR users from the client are mapped to the anonymous user. The \fBNFS\fR security mode \fBnone\fR is supported by -\fBshare_nfs\fR(1M), but not by \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M) or \fBautomount\fR(1M). +\fBshare_nfs\fR(8), but not by \fBmount_nfs\fR(8) or \fBautomount\fR(8). .RE .SH FILES @@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ anonymous user. The \fBNFS\fR security mode \fBnone\fR is supported by .SH SEE ALSO .LP -\fBautomount\fR(1M), \fBkclient\fR(1M), \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M), -\fBshare_nfs\fR(1M), \fBrpc_clnt_auth\fR(3NSL), \fBsecure_rpc\fR(3NSL), -\fBnfssec.conf\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBkerberos\fR(5) +\fBautomount\fR(8), \fBkclient\fR(8), \fBmount_nfs\fR(8), +\fBshare_nfs\fR(8), \fBrpc_clnt_auth\fR(3NSL), \fBsecure_rpc\fR(3NSL), +\fBnfssec.conf\fR(5), \fBattributes\fR(7), \fBkerberos\fR(7) .SH NOTES .LP \fB/etc/nfssec.conf\fR lists the \fBNFS\fR security services. Do not edit this -file. It is not intended to be user-configurable. See \fBkclient\fR(1M). +file. It is not intended to be user-configurable. See \fBkclient\fR(8). |
