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<header>Export to..</header> The hosts that will have access to the exported directory.<br> <b>Warning:</b> when exporting with krb5, the choice of the clients is made in the configuration of Kerberos5.<br><br> Six ways of specifying which hosts are allowed to mount the directory are available: <dl> <dt><b>Everyone</b> <dd>Any host capable of contacting your system is allowed access. This option should be used with care, especially if your system is connected to the Internet. <dt><b>Host(s)</b> <dd>This can either be a single IP address, a single hostname, or a regular expression like <tt>*.foo.com</tt>. In the last case, any host whose reverse DNS lookup by IP address matches the expression will be allowed access. <dt><b>WebNFS clients</b> <dd>Allows clients using Sun's WebNFS protocol to access this directory. <dt><b>NIS Netgroup</b> <dd>Allows all members of the specified NIS netgroup to access this export. <dt>IPv4 <b>Network</b> and <b>Netmask</b> <dd>Any host in the specified subnet is allowed access. For example, if the network was <tt>10.1.2.0</tt> and the netmask <tt>255.255.255.0</tt>, all hosts with IP addresses from <tt>10.1.2.0</tt> to <tt>10.1.2.255</tt> would be allowed. <dt>IPv6 <b>Address</b> and <b>Prefix</b> <dd>Any host in the specified subnet is allowed access. </dl> <hr>y~or5J={Eeu磝Qk ᯘG{?+]ן?wM3X^歌>{7پK>on\jy Rg/=fOroNVv~Y+ NGuÝHWyw[eQʨSb> >}Gmx[o[<{Ϯ_qFvM IENDB`