Connectathon 2001 NFS Version 4 Open Source Project Testing Results
Testing of the NFSv4 implentations continued at Connectathon 2001, with the
goal of passing NFS Connectathon tests, and Kerberos5 mutual authentication
using RPCSEC_GSS. All in all, the implemetations made good progress since
the last NFSv4 bakeoff with multiple platforms meeting the testing goals.
Linux client, Linux server
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all basic
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all general
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all locking
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all special
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Kerberos5 mutual authentication via RPCSEC_GSS, security negotiation via SECINFO
NOTE: need to add verifier sign/unsign.
Linux client, Network Appliance server
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all basic
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all general
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all locking
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most special
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Kerberos5 mutual authentication via RPCSEC_GSS
Hummingbird NT/Win2000 client, Linux server
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all basic
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all locking
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Kerberos5 mutual authentication via RPCSEC_GSS
Hummingbird Win95/Win98 client, Linux server
Linux client, Java server
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java server has no share lock state, so can't interoperate with Linux.
Java client, Linux server
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java client has no share lock state, so can't interoperate with Linux.
Linux client, Solaris server
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all basic
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Kerberos5 mutual authentication via RPCSEC_GSS
Solaris client, Linux server