UNFS3 is a user-space implementation of the NFSv3 server specification.
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UNFS3 is a user-space implementation of the NFSv3 server specification.
A proxy for GSSAPI | Docs at https://github.com/gssapi/gssproxy/tree/main/docs
Simple Secure Network File System - Coming Soon
NFRage - framework that makes it easy to recreate lost old racing games.
The "Connectathon NFS tests", as published on www.connectathon.org for the Connectathon 2004 event. The test directories contain programs that can be used to test an implementation of the NFS Protocol. The tests run on a UNIX client and test server and client functions. See the file README in this repository for more information.
H-Shifter support for Need for Speed Heat
An open-source distributed on-file-system fs server which supports NFSV3 protocol.
A FUSE module for NFSv3/4 ported to Crossmeta FUSE Windows
NFS for users to manage their system storage files and directories
Notify file changes on EFS for invalidating OPcache
NFS-Ganesha is an NFSv3,v4,v4.1 fileserver that runs in user mode on most UNIX/Linux systems
Welcome to the Network File System (NFS) project! This project aims to implement a distributed file system that enables seamless access to files over a network. The system is composed of three major components: Clients, Naming Server, and Storage Servers.
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