The exports(8) man page already mentions that some non-root users,
such as bin, might be just as sensitive as root, and that root_squash
thus might not be as effective as one could hope for. Update the
documentation to also mention that this could be the case for non-root
groups, such as staff.
+Author: Steinar H. Gunderson <sgunderson@bigfoot.com>
+Date: Wed Sep 13 22:19:39 CEST 2006
+
+ Document sensitive gids
+
+ The exports(8) man page already mentions that some non-root users,
+ such as bin, might be just as sensitive as root, and that root_squash
+ thus might not be as effective as one could hope for. Update the
+ documentation to also mention that this could be the case for non-root
+ groups, such as staff.
+
Author: NeilBrown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>
Date: Mon Aug 7 16:35:03 AEST 2006
.TP
.IR root_squash
Map requests from uid/gid 0 to the anonymous uid/gid. Note that this does
-not apply to any other uids that might be equally sensitive, such as user
-.IR bin .
+not apply to any other uids or gids that might be equally sensitive, such as
+user
+.IR bin
+or group
+.IR staff .
.TP
.IR no_root_squash
Turn off root squashing. This option is mainly useful for diskless clients.