This is a 100% hypothetical situation, though would be interesting to see if it is possible. A company does some R&D work, which it wishes to keep classified from competitors. However, they have two main offices on opposite sides of the country. Not wishing to use sneakernet type file transfer, they wish to pass confidential material from one network to the other using the Internet. Now we all know that anyone with a little bit of knowledge can intercept the packets as they go past and read the information. Email is out, as they do use a system of file mirroring, keeping each set of data as a backup as well as for usage. Would make sense for them to use a type of NFS system, but is there an implimentation of secure (ie: encrypted) NFS available? OS doesn't really matter, as it is a hypothetical system, but we'll assume either some form of unix/linux, or perhaps winNT or novell NetWare. Thanks in advance for the info and knowledge...sorry if it's been asked before. -- Mike Jones -- CNA, CNE, pursueing MCNE and MCSE currently. email: Mkljones@cris.com Finger Mkljones@cris.com for Geek code and PGP key "They cannot scare me with their empty spaces Between stars--on stars where no human race is I have it in me so much nearer home To scare myself with my own desert places."