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💼 [EFS.3] EFS access points should enforce a root directory
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/frameworks/aws-fsbp-v1.0.0/efs/03
Description
When you enforce a root directory, the NFS client using the access point uses the root directory configured on the access point instead of the file system's root directory. Enforcing a root directory for an access point helps restrict data access by ensuring that users of the access point can only reach files of the specified subdirectory.
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