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public enum NfsExportOptions.SecurityFlavor extends Enum<NfsExportOptions.SecurityFlavor> implements ProtocolMessageEnum
The security flavor. In general, a "flavor" represents a designed process or system. A "security flavor" is a system designed for the purpose of authenticating a data originator (client), recipient (server), and the data they transmit between one another.
Protobuf enum google.cloud.filestore.v1beta1.NfsExportOptions.SecurityFlavor
Implements
ProtocolMessageEnumStatic Fields | |
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Name | Description |
AUTH_SYS | The user's UNIX user-id and group-ids are transferred "in the clear" (not encrypted) on the network, unauthenticated by the NFS server (default). |
AUTH_SYS_VALUE | The user's UNIX user-id and group-ids are transferred "in the clear" (not encrypted) on the network, unauthenticated by the NFS server (default). |
KRB5 | End-user authentication through Kerberos V5. |
KRB5I | krb5 plus integrity protection (data packets are tamper proof). |
KRB5I_VALUE | krb5 plus integrity protection (data packets are tamper proof). |
KRB5P | krb5i plus privacy protection (data packets are tamper proof and encrypted). |
KRB5P_VALUE | krb5i plus privacy protection (data packets are tamper proof and encrypted). |
KRB5_VALUE | End-user authentication through Kerberos V5. |
SECURITY_FLAVOR_UNSPECIFIED | SecurityFlavor not set. |
SECURITY_FLAVOR_UNSPECIFIED_VALUE | SecurityFlavor not set. |
UNRECOGNIZED |
Static Methods | |
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Name | Description |
forNumber(int value) | |
getDescriptor() | |
internalGetValueMap() | |
valueOf(Descriptors.EnumValueDescriptor desc) | |
valueOf(int value) | Deprecated. Use #forNumber(int) instead. |
valueOf(String name) | |
values() |
Methods | |
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Name | Description |
getDescriptorForType() | |
getNumber() | |
getValueDescriptor() |