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It is an overwhelmingly bad idea to use NFS nowadays. The protocol is so inherently insecure that using it is tantamount to leaving your screen door unlocked in Mogadishu. If you want to copy the odd file between machines, it's a much better idea to use shfs (kernel module) or sshfs (FUSE), which let you mount a remote directory via SSH. Otherwise, the only reasonable ways to run NFS are by running it over IPSEC or by tunnelling it through SSH. Using shfs/sshfs is far easier and just as secure. %!PS: Is the another way to access your files besides using root? The security of using another account, possibly with ACLs, is entirely worth it.
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