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Final Project Announce: 20081230 Due: 20090120

Outline Team Work - Find at most two partner to finish this job (each team has 1~3 members) Basic (70%) Lab1 – NFS exports and mount Lab2 – NIS servers and clients Lab3 – NIS, NFS, and amd Extended (30%-50%) Ex1 - NIS slave server Ex2 - FTP site cross multiple machines Ex3 - Each user has his/her blog on each server’s ~user … Appendix Appendix A – mount_nullfs

Lab1 – NFS exports and mount(1) Goal: Export NFS Import NFS Requirement: Mount NFS with correct exports permission Triangle relationship Arrow is the direction of exports

Lab1 – NFS exports and mount(2) For PartnerA Make directories as following names $ mkdir /home/partnerA $ mkdir /home/partnerB $ mkdir /home/partnerC Export /home/partnerA (Relation as previous picture) Modify /etc/exports Read-Only for partnerB, Read-Write for partnerC Edit /etc/fstab to mount partnerB and partnerC via NFS Try to Create Files in these two NFS PartnerA can write /home/partberB, cannot write /home/partnerC Similarly for PartnerB and PartnerC

Lab2 – NIS servers and clients(1) Goal: NIS master servers, and clients Requirement: Share master.passwd, passwd, and group Three NIS accounts, you can choose names you like (everyone has his/her own account) The group of these accounts is written in NIS group All NIS accounts can login all NIS clients, but only admin user (the owner of NIS master server gets) can login the NIS master server No need to take care the home directories, and other filesystems

Lab2 – NIS servers and clients(2) Settings for NIS master server(1) Copy /var/yp/Makefile.dist to /var/yp/Makefile (original is a symbolic link) Comment out this line in the Makefile NOPUSH = "True“  #NOPUSH = "True" To ensure NIS master server reads the shared files from NIS, please modify the GROUP variables to be read from /var/yp/ GROUP = $(YPDIR)/group Copy master.passwd, group from /etc/ to /var/yp/

Lab2 – NIS servers and clients(3) Settings for NIS master server(2) Modify master.passwd Delete system accounts, and add three NIS accounts You can use the names you like, but not be the same as system’s accounts Notice no collision with local accounts Their home directories in /nis/home/nis_account (Will be done in Lab3) Modify group Add a NIS group Build NIS master server Set domainname Modify /etc/rc.conf $ ypinit –m <domainname> Start NIS Master Server

Lab2 – NIS servers and clients(4) Settings for NIS clients Set domainname Modify /etc/rc.conf Modify /etc/hosts Add the entry of the NIS server Modify /etc/group Modify /etc/master.passwd Start NIS Client Note: The NIS master server also needs to be an NIS client, but only admin user can login

Lab3 – NIS, NFS, and amd(1) Goal: Requirement: Continue after Lab2, using NFS as NIS home Requirement: Pick a machine different from the NIS master server to export NFS Export Read-Write for all maproot=nobody for all clients, but root for NIS master server Because /etc/exports cannot export one device, please use mount_nullfs to mount this filesystem to /home/for_nis NFS clients should let NIS users see their home directories at /nis/home/nis_account Symbolic link /nis/home to the amd real mount point Check permission is correct (user can do anything in his own home dir)

Lab3 – NIS, NFS, and amd(2) Add some files on the NIS master server Modify the AMDHOST variables to be read from /var/yp/ AMDHOST = $(YPDIR)/amd.map Copy amd.map, netgroup from /etc/ to /var/yp/ Modify amd.map The fstype of NFS SERVER machine (link) is different from that of other NFS CLIENT machine Modify netgroup Use netgroup to export the NFS, and so add one new client is easy Also, you can add admins in one netgroup for NIS master to set in the master.passwd (Optional) Rebuild NIS database

Lab3 – NIS, NFS, and amd(3) Export NIS Home Run amd on all machines Use mount_nullfs to mount this filesystem to /home/for_nis Modify /etc/exports Export /home/for_nis to all, specify the maproot option. Modify /etc/rc.conf Run NFS server Run amd on all machines Start amd Note: In amd_flags, set the mapname as amd.map, it will automatically search the NIS, you can man amd.conf and see the map_type for more information.

Bonus Bonus1 – NIS slave server Goal: Pick the machine, which is neither the NFS server nor the NIS master server, and build the NIS slave server. Requirement: The NIS slave server can bind itself Settings for the NIS slave server Set domainname Modify /etc/rc.conf ypinit -s <master> <domainname> Start NIS Slave Server You can read this for more details http://www.tw.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-nis.html

Appendix Appendix A – mount_nullfs $ man exports A host may be specified only once for each local file system on the server and there may be only one default entry for each server file system that applies to all other hosts. The command mount_nullfs <origin> <new_path> For example $ mkdir /home/allhome make a directory for Real NFS Home $ mkdir /home/for_nis make a directory for NFS Home exports $ mount_nullfs /home/allhome /home/for_nis mount it Use it in /etc/fstab Change the fstype to nullfs /home/allhome /home/for_nis nullfs rw 2 2