{"description": "Linux's NFS implementation uses the file <tt>/etc/exports</tt> to control what filesystems\nand directories may be accessed via NFS. (See the <tt>exports(5)</tt> manpage for more information about the\nformat of this file.)\n<br /><br />\nThe syntax of the <tt>exports</tt> file is not necessarily checked fully on reload, and syntax errors\ncan leave your NFS configuration more open than intended. Therefore, exercise caution when modifying\nthe file.\n<br /><br />\nThe syntax of each line in <tt>/etc/exports</tt> is:\n<pre>/DIR\thost1(opt1,opt2) host2(opt3)</pre>\nwhere <tt>/DIR</tt> is a directory or filesystem to export, <tt>hostN</tt> is an IP address, netblock,\nhostname, domain, or netgroup to which to export, and <tt>optN</tt> is an option.", "warnings": [], "requires": [], "conflicts": [], "values": {}, "groups": {}, "rules": {}, "platform": "", "platforms": [], "inherited_platforms": [], "cpe_platform_names": [], "title": "Configure the Exports File Restrictively", "definition_location": "/aptdata/openscap/scap-security-guide/linux_os/guide/services/nfs_and_rpc/nfs_configuring_servers/configure_exports_restrictively/group.yml"}