RE: #ifdef NFSD
RE: #ifdef NFSD
- Subject: RE: #ifdef NFSD
- From: "Vishal Shetye" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:56:20 +0530
I'm going through what you all suggested. I think I should be very specific
about what i'm asking.
Anways thanks for the help
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- vishal shetye
-----Original Message-----
From: mm w [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:06 PM
To: Michael Smith
Cc: Vishal Shetye; email@hidden
Subject: Re: #ifdef NFSD
On 7/31/07, Michael Smith <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Jul 31, 2007, at 4:35 AM, Vishal Shetye wrote:
>
> > I'm porting a linux kernel module that installs hooks to intercept
> > open, close syscalls on nfs mount.
> > In case of mac i can listen on KAUTH_SCOPE_FILEOP/VNODE for
> > intercepting normal file system calls but can it also be used for nfs
> > mount files?
>
> That depends. Why are you trying to intercept operations against
> files hosted on an NFS server?
>
> > Also, what is the significanse of #ifdef NFSD???
>
> In what context?
>
it makes sense for some folks
> > What is the equivalent of nfsd_open on Mac? nfs.h has only nfssvc()
> > syscall. Where can I find the equivalent functions for nfsd_open,
> > nfsd_close etc?
>
> You probably won't. Please stop assuming that Darwin is anything
> like Linux. Your life (and ours) will be much easier.
>
> = Mike
useless comment ...
i quickly sent a link, all is explained there
Vishal needs a simple nfs-client access
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