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Mounting Unix Shares with a Windows NFS Client

Network File System (NFS) is an open standard for distributing a file system across a network for multi-client access. Designed in 1984, NFS has grown to include many authentication methods at both the share (export) and file system levels, including client IP/hostname, auth_sys (Unix auth), Kerberos and NFSv4.x ACLs. This blog post explains how to mount an NFS share on a Windows client.