How to set up NFS Server and Client on Debian 10 | Linux Today

How to set up NFS Server and Client on Debian 10

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Karim Buzdar
Aug 14, 2020

NFS (Network File System) is a file system protocol that allows users to view and access files and folders on a remote system as if they were stored locally. In this article, we will explain the process of setting up an NFS server and client on a Debian system so that you can share files between remote systems.

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Karim Buzdar

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