NFS Mounts
jludwig
wralphie at comcast.net
Fri Apr 23 23:21:22 UTC 2004
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 16:26, Dan Weisenstein wrote:
>
> Chris Garringer wrote:
> > The server should have the client in /etc/hosts.
> >
> >
> >
> > > > > sysadmin at fleetone.com 04/23/04 02:34PM >>>
> > > > >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dan Weisenstein
> > To: Rob Freeman
> > Cc: For users of Fedora Core releases
> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: NFS Mounts
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Rob Freeman wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dan Weisenstein" <dan at tesoro.com>
> > To: <fedora-list at redhat.com>
> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:00 PM
> > Subject: NFS Mounts
> >
> >
> > I have two Linux systems - one Fedora and one SuSE. I'm attempting to
> > mount a file system from one on the other (either way).
> >
> > I've placed the file system in /etc/exports and done an exportfs -a to
> > populate xtab. nfsd and rpc.mountd are running. I've put ALL:ALL in
> > /etc/hosts.allow. The host names are in each others hosts files.
> >
> > mount hostname:/home/shared /mnt/hostname
> >
> > always returns a permission denied. What am I missing?
> >
> > Thanks- Dan
> >
> > Just a guess, but does the user trying to mount this have rights to
> > /mnt/hostname?
> >
> >
> > Well, I'm doing this all as root, so I would assume so. I also have /etc/hosts.equiv populated... Another clue maybe - if I try to rsh, I get a connection refused.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > Running any kind of a firewall that is preventing access?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Client is in /etc/hosts. No firewall running. Mountd is not running on
> a specific port. Restarted nfsd. The only thing I haven't tried is to
> use any options for mount. I'll give that a try.
>
> Dan
>
>
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What does your exports look like here is mine.
/ 192.168.14.5(rw) # ,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
/home 192.168.14.5(rw)
/archive 192.168.14.5(rw)
and:
# hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
192.168.12.5 all
What do these files look like on your system?
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