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Port details on branch 2022Q3
sfs Self-Certifying File System: A secure global network file system
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Deprecated DEPRECATED: Broken on FreeBSD 8 and newer
Expired This port expired on: 2013-08-23
Ignore IGNORE: nfsmounter component fails to execute correctly on amd64 systems
Maintainer: malus.x@gmail.com search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 2002-07-12 03:01:39
Last Update: 2013-08-23 09:52:04
SVN Revision: 325258
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Also Listed In: net
License: not specified in port
WWW:
http://www.fs.net/sfswww/
Description:
WWW: http://www.fs.net/sfswww/ SFS (Self-Certifying File System) is a secure, global file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere. Anyone can set up an SFS server, and any user can access any server from any client. SFS lets you share files across administrative realms without involving administrators or certification authorities. SFS names file systems by public keys. Every remote file server is mounted on a self-certifying pathname -- a directory of the form /sfs/LOCATION:HOSTID, where LOCATION is a DNS hostname and HOSTID is a cryptographic hash of a public key. This naming scheme allows for completely decentralized control -- anyone can create a file server, and any user can access any file server from any client. Various key management schemes can be built on top of SFS using symbolic links to map human-readable names to self-certifying pathnames.
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