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13.37 > Network > nbd (3.0)

Network Block Devices (NBD) is used to access a remote block device on
a local machine over a TCP/IP network. Provided in this package are the
userland apps nbd-client and nbd-server.

The nbd-server is used to export a block device over a TCP/IP network
to a remote client. It defaults to /etc/nbd-server/config for settings.
See man page nbd-server.

The nbd-client is used to connect to the remote nbd-server block device
over a TCP/IP network. It requires the nbd kernel module provided by
Slackware which creates /dev/nbd0 through /dev/nbd15 for local use.
See man page nbd-client.

Maintained by: Stu Miller
Keywords: remote block device,remote file system,network block device
ChangeLog: nbd

Homepage:
http://nbd.sourceforge.net/

Source Downloads:
nbd-3.0.tar.bz2 (81f549155267536ad30851eb50ee8d1c)

Download SlackBuild:
nbd.tar.gz
nbd.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
nbd.SlackBuild
nbd.info
slack-desc

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