mount nfs - Operation not permitted
Charles Howse
chowse at charter.net
Fri Dec 30 13:29:54 UTC 2005
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:37:37 -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
>
>>> On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 10:48:13 -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:33:57 -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 11:29:39 -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm sure this has been asked and answered hundreds of times, but I've
>>>>>>>> been
>>>>>>>> working on it for 2 days now, and can't resolve the issue.
>>>>>>>> I'm trying to mount an nfs filesystem that lives on FC4 from my
>>>>>>>> Macintosh
>>>>>>>> across the home lan (machines are only 15' apart). ;-)
>>>>>>>> I can successfully mount nfs shares that live on the FreeBSD machine
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>> the Mac, and can successfully ssh to the FC4 box from the Mac.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On FC4:
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# cat /etc/exports
>>>>>>>> /disc2 moe(rw,sync) larry(ro,sync)
>>>>>>>> /home moe(rw) larry(ro)
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# cat /etc/hosts.allow
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> # 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.
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> ALL: ALL
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# cat /etc/hosts.deny
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> # hosts.deny This file describes the names of the hosts which are
>>>>>>>> # *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as
>>>>>>>> decided
>>>>>>>> # by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> # The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
>>>>>>>> # the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow. In
>>>>>>>> particular
>>>>>>>> # you should know that NFS uses portmap!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# cat /proc/fs/nfs/exports
>>>>>>>> # Version 1.1
>>>>>>>> # Path Client(Flags) # IPs
>>>>>>>> /home larry(ro,root_squash,sync,wdelay)
>>>>>>>> /disc2 larry(ro,root_squash,sync,wdelay)
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# cat /var/lib/nfs/xtab
>>>>>>>> [root at shemp ~]# exportfs -ra
>>>>>>>> exportfs: /etc/exports [2]: No 'sync' or 'async' option specified for
>>>>>>>> export
>>>>>>>> "moe:/home".
>>>>>>>> Assuming default behaviour ('sync').
>>>>>>>> NOTE: this default has changed from previous versions
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On the Mac:
>>>>>>>> [charles at larry:~]$ mount -t nfs shemp:/disc2 ~/mnt
>>>>>>>> mount_nfs: /Users/charles/mnt: Operation not permitted
>>>>>>>> [charles at larry:~]$ mount -t nfs shemp:/home ~/mnt
>>>>>>>> mount_nfs: /Users/charles/mnt: Operation not permitted
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> properties for ~/mnt on the Mac:
>>>>>>>> 0 drwxr-xr-x 3 charles charles 102 Nov 20 17:11 mnt/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My uid/gid are the same on both client and server...my username is the
>>>>>>>> same
>>>>>>>> on both machines, password is different.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anybody have a clue? I've read and read and Google'd and browsed till
>>>>>>>> I'm
>>>>>>>> blue in the face.
>>>>>>>> Could this be a problem with (what is it...) "non-privileged ports"?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Charles
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I bet it's the firewall in FC4. Turn it off and see if nfs works. Then
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> go from there. Besides the port 2049 (nfs) you need to have several
>>>>>>> other
>>>>>>> ports open. The problem is those ports are not always the same, which is
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> problem with the firewall.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you all very kindly for the suggestions.
>>>>>> The solution to the problem was the lack of the 'insecure' export option
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> /etc/exports:
>>>>>> /home larry(rw,insecure,sync)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I discovered it by tailing /var/log/messages:
>>>>>> Dec 28 15:44:00 shemp rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
>>>>>> larry:982
>>>>>> for /home (/home)
>>>>>> Dec 28 15:44:00 shemp kernel: nfsd: request from insecure port
>>>>>> (192.168.254.3:50646)!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Everything works now. Thanks again.
>>>>>> Look for my new thread on discussing why questions to mailing lists and
>>>>>> usenet groups don't get answered.
>>>>>
>>>>> Strange, I don't have insecure in my /etc/exports on the nfs server:
>>>>>
>>>>> /opt 192.168.2.0/24(rw,sync)
>>>>> /home 192.168.2.0/24(rw,sync)
>>>>>
>>>>> and it still works. And I'm all the more surprised knowing how the default
>>>>> iptables rules are set on FC4. But maybe you already had the firewall set
>>>>> up to allow nfs traffic and the auxiliary nfs services running on fixed
>>>>> ports.
>>>>
>>>> Did I mention that I turned iptables off? Didn't even check the ruleset,
>>>> just turned it off.
>>>> Also made sure that selinux was disabled.
>>>
>>> I don't think you did. Turning off the firewall is not a permanent
>>> solution. Does it work if you turn it back on?
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Reading the exports man page I see that the secure option is on by
>>>>> default, which requires that nfs connections be made from ports < 1024.
>>>>> Checking this with netstat on my nfs server I do see connections
>>>>> originating on ports 800 and 799, so maybe that's the default behavior
>>>>> of FC4 nfs clients. Or maybe I just got lucky.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good to know about "insecure" though.
>>>>
>>>> It may have something to do with the request coming from the Mac...?
>>>> Maybe Mac's use insecure ports for nfs connections? Haven't looked into
>>>> making the Mac use a secure port for nfs.
>>>
>>> Out of curiosity, can you do a
>>>
>>> netstat -tupan
>>>
>>> on the FC4 nfs server while accessing the exported partition from the mac
>>> and see what port it's coming from?
>>
>> Yes, it works with iptables started, but the only established connection I
>> see below, is me ssh'ing to the FC4 box to run those commands.
>>
>> [root at shemp ~]# service iptables start
>> [root at shemp ~]# netstat -tupan
>> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
>> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
>> State PID/Program name
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN -
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1348/rpc.statd
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32774 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN -
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1330/portmap
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:628 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1720/rpc.rquotad
>> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:631 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1630/cupsd
>> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:25 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1768/sendmail: acce
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:639 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1732/rpc.mountd
>> tcp 0 0 :::110 :::*
>> LISTEN 1750/dovecot
>> tcp 0 0 :::22 :::*
>> LISTEN 1678/sshd
>> tcp 0 1440 ::ffff:192.168.254.5:22 ::ffff:192.168.254.3:52541
>> ESTABLISHED 8920/sshd: charles
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32768 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1348/rpc.statd
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:*
>> -
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:*
>> -
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:676 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1348/rpc.statd
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1330/portmap
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:625 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1720/rpc.rquotad
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1630/cupsd
>> udp 0 0 192.168.254.5:123 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1691/ntpd
>> udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:123 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1691/ntpd
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1691/ntpd
>> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:636 0.0.0.0:*
>> 1732/rpc.mountd
>> udp 0 0 :::123 :::*
>> 1691/ntpd
>> [root at shemp ~]#
>
> Are you actually accessing the nfs partitions from the mac client, when
> you run netstat? Copy a big file.
Sorry to be so long getting back.
It looks like port 800 on FC and 2049 on the Mac.
Here's the output:
[root at shemp ~]# netstat -tupan
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State PID/Program name
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN -
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1348/rpc.statd
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32774 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN -
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1330/portmap
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:628 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1720/rpc.rquotad
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:631 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1630/cupsd
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1768/sendmail: acce
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:639 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1732/rpc.mountd
tcp 0 0 192.168.254.5:800 192.168.254.4:2049
ESTABLISHED -
tcp 0 0 :::110 :::*
LISTEN 1750/dovecot
tcp 0 0 :::22 :::*
LISTEN 1678/sshd
tcp 0 0 ::ffff:192.168.254.5:110 ::ffff:192.168.254.3:54290
TIME_WAIT -
tcp 0 1296 ::ffff:192.168.254.5:22 ::ffff:192.168.254.3:54255
ESTABLISHED 14540/sshd: charles
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32768 0.0.0.0:*
1348/rpc.statd
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:*
-
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:*
-
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:800 0.0.0.0:*
-
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:676 0.0.0.0:*
1348/rpc.statd
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
1330/portmap
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:625 0.0.0.0:*
1720/rpc.rquotad
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0.0:*
1630/cupsd
udp 0 0 192.168.254.5:123 0.0.0.0:*
1691/ntpd
udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:123 0.0.0.0:*
1691/ntpd
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:*
1691/ntpd
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:636 0.0.0.0:*
1732/rpc.mountd
udp 0 0 :::123 :::*
1691/ntpd
[root at shemp ~]#
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