Nov-25-2018, 04:54 PM
Hi there.
I'm sat here wondering if there is any reason one shouldn't run code remotely.
If my situation is: I have many unix clients and a unix server, code is saved on the server, modules are installed on the clients, clients run code from a mount.
Is there any reason you shouldn't do this?
At the moment I'm testing with my NAS, but that's opening up a very insecure pathway, so I will setup a mount on the unix server as/when I know this is a good idea.
Thoughts?
Many thanks.
I'm sat here wondering if there is any reason one shouldn't run code remotely.
If my situation is: I have many unix clients and a unix server, code is saved on the server, modules are installed on the clients, clients run code from a mount.
Is there any reason you shouldn't do this?
At the moment I'm testing with my NAS, but that's opening up a very insecure pathway, so I will setup a mount on the unix server as/when I know this is a good idea.
Thoughts?
Many thanks.