diff --git a/_includes/content-reuse/admin-guides/nfs/configuring-troubleshooting-host-access-rules-nfs-exports.md b/_includes/content-reuse/admin-guides/nfs/configuring-troubleshooting-host-access-rules-nfs-exports.md index d4a7189b..61cceecf 100644 --- a/_includes/content-reuse/admin-guides/nfs/configuring-troubleshooting-host-access-rules-nfs-exports.md +++ b/_includes/content-reuse/admin-guides/nfs/configuring-troubleshooting-host-access-rules-nfs-exports.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The following examples show the elements that a host access rule can include. * `KRB5@`, `KRB5I@`, and `KRB5P@`: Allow any Kerberos-authenticated access, but not `AUTH_SYS` access. - For more information, see [Choosing a Kerberos Security Flavor](../kerberos/kerberos-with-qumulo-core.html#choosing-a-kerberos-security-flavor) + For more information, see [Choosing a Kerberos Security Flavor](../kerberos/kerberos-with-qumulo-core.html#choosing-a-kerberos-security-flavor). {% include important.html content="If you don't specify a host access rule, Qumulo Core allows access to all IP addresses." %}