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NFS credentials #525
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need this too. on ionos the shared storage uses kerberos 😕 |
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Yeah can we please get authentication options for NFS for this CSI driver? It's very insecure to expect NFS interfacing without authentication over a network. I'm not even sure where encryption fits into this picture, but I'm more concerned now that I start thinking about that too. Authentication and security aspects for NFS have been around for about a decade, really need this to be added please! |
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Yeah definitely still interested. |
Is your feature request related to a problem?/Why is this needed
Right now it seems that this driver can only mount NFS volumes if server allow anonymous access.
2 years ago, on kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner#136 (comment) was said that this feature could have been implemented here but I wasn't able to find anything related.
Describe the solution you'd like in detail
A way to set some kind of credentials to perform authentication (eg Kerberos, sys)
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