The basic layout is
path client flags IPs
This is simular to the /etc/exports file, with the addition of the IP numbers
that client refers to.
if myhost = 1.0.0.1 and 2.0.0.1
and if the etc/export file contained:
/home myhost(async, ro, root_squash)
/home 2.0.0.1(async, rw, no_root_quash)
/proc/fs/nfsd/exports would have:
/home myhost 15 01000001,-02000001
/home 2.0.0.1 10 02000001
or
/home localhost(async,ro,root_squash) # 1.0.0.1,(2.0.0.1)
/home 2.0.0.1(async) # 2.0.0.1
The `myhost' export has its 2.0.0.1 IP _masked_ by the `2.0.0.1' export.
This is what the `-' or `()'s are trying to signify.
I prefer the first, as it is much easier to implement, and easier to parse.
but the second one is easier to read and would be compatible with exports(5).
Or there might be something better.
Allen
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