NFS Manager 3.6 - For easy access to the NFS features of OS X.. (Shareware): "
NFSManager is a small tool for easy access to the NFS features of Mac OS X. As an operating system with a Unix core, Mac OS X is able to support the Network File System (NFS) protocol according to internet specification RFC 1094. NFS is the accepted industry standard for sharing files between Unix systems.
Although NFS is a built-in component of Mac OS X, users cannot access this feature without special knowledge and use of the command-line. NFSManager solves this problem by providing an easy-to-use Aqua interface for the definition of NFS connections.
Version 3.6:
- This version adds support for the operating system Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Please read the Release Notes. Higher level components of the first releases of Mac OS X Lion might not be mature enough yet to use NFS features of the lower system levels under all circumstances. Data loss can occur.
- Support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has been removed. Mac OS X 10.6 is now the minimum requirement to use the application.
- All components of the application now support full 64 bit operation.
- The user interfaces to log in to directory services have been modified to match the design of current Mac OS X versions.
- The internal architecture to communicate with Apple Open Directory Services has been redesigned in order to use the latest Mac OS X technologies.
- When using Lion, the following new features of the operating system can be accessed via NFS Manager:
- Support for NFS version 4 (client only).
- Support for NFS over IPv6 (client only).
- Configuration of callback features for NFSv4 operation.
- Specific selection of TCP or UDP protocols for the different NFS sub-services.
- Opportunistic fetching of attributes via ACCESS calls.
- Disabling quota operations for specific mounts.
- Disabling extended attributes and fork features for NFSv4 access.
- Enabling Access Control Lists (‘ACL permissions’) for NFSv4 access.
- Replacing POSIX permissions by ACL permissions during NFSv4 access.
- Using Unicode Normalization Form C for the encoding of names during NFS communication.
Mac OS X 10.6 or later.
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(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)
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