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    Access file system using the basic file and directory operation of the Server Operating System from the Client Operating System using Remote Procedure Call. Client OS : Linux Server OS : Free BSD 6.2
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    Remote File system uses RPC mechanism for client server connection. The user has the following facilities: 1) Create a file 2) Copy the content of a file to another file 3) Delete a file 4) List all the files in a directory
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    nfsreplay is a tool to replay Network File System traffic. It can be used for server and client benchmarking under a wide range of workloads. It allows temporal and spatial scaling of the original trace.
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    SOSSNT is an NFS server for Windows NT and 2000. You can mount your Windows machines from Linux, FreeBSD or any other machine with an NFS client. SOSSNT can also be used to export special filesystems that Windows filesharing cannot.
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    Client and server implementations of the 9P and 9P2000 distributed resource protocols for Unix-based operating systems. See project home page for up-to-date news and source release information.
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    A client/server application to create a central repository for file names based to hash fingerprint of file.
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    ClusterNFS allows diskless clients to share a single root filesystem by matching "interpreted" file names of the form "/path/filename$$KEY=value$$" with fallback to the original filename. Keys include HOSTNAME, IP, UID, GID, and CLIENT (always matches
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    SecureShareExample

    SecureShareExample

    EaseFilter File Secure Sharing Example

    EaseFilter DRM Secure File Sharing example was implemented with the Transparent File Encryption and Control Filter Driver SDK. The shared file was encrypted with a unique 256-bits key, store the file access policies in a central server, share the encrypted files with fully control. You can grant, revoke or expire the file access at any time, even after the file has been shared. Digital Rights Management (DRM) enforces how files can be viewed, copied, printed, shared, or modified. Instead of granting blanket access, DRM attaches enforceable usage policies to content. ...
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