SFS
| A networked file system which provides security over untrusted networks. |
LBFS: A Low-bandwidth Network File System
| Low-bandwidth Network File System. ... LBFS: A Low-bandwidth Network File System.
LBFS is a network file system which conserves communication bandwidth ... |
Using SFS on Linux
| Using SFS on Linux. To run SFS you need stock 2.4 Linux kernels with NFS v3
support enabled. Until some very late 2.4 test kernels the Linux NFS v3 has a ... |
Index of /sfswww/dist
| SFS source distribution. Look in the binaries directory for pre-built binary
packages. In order to compile SFS, you need gcc version 2.95.x or 3.x. ... |
CVS Repository
| CVS Repository. This is a WWW interface for the SFS CVS repository. You can browse
the file hierarchy by picking directories (which have slashes after them, ... |
LBFS: Distribution
| Low-bandwidth Network File System. ... LBFS: Distribution. LBFS requires SFS 0.7
to run. It requires a modified in-kernel NFS client that sends CLOSE RPCs. ... |
LBFS: Publications and People
| Low-bandwidth Network File System. ... LBFS: Publications and People. Publications.
Athicha Muthitacharoen, Benjie Chen, and David Mazières. ... |
[PDF]
SFS 0.7.1 Manual
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Copyright c 1999–2002 David Mazi`eres. Permission is granted to make and distribute
verbatim copies of this manual provided the ... |
Self-Certifying File System: Publications and People
| Self-Certifying File System. ... Publications. Building Secure High-Performance
Web Services With OKWS (PDF) by Max Krohn. In Proceedings of the 2004 USENIX ... |
Self-Certifying File System: FAQ
| Self-Certifying File System: Frequently Asked Questions. What is SFS? What does
SFS stand for? Why should I use SFS? How is SFS different from other network ... |