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<big>Gentle People:<br>
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I just finished building a Fedora 14 Intel machine that I
want to<br>
use as a file server with the client being a Solaris 10 Intel<br>
machine.<br>
<br>
When I try to access the Fedora server's exported file systems<br>
from Solaris I get the following error:<br>
<br>
"ls: can't read ACL on /net/Dineen-Linux2/home/tdineen: Permission
denied</big>"<br>
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Please note that the userid and groupid have been aligned on
both machines<br>
to 1001 and 10, and directory permissions are quite open in the
Fedora server.<br>
The Fedora server otherwise works just fine.<br>
<br>
It appears that there is some sort of incompatibility between
the file systems?<br>
NFS version???<br>
<br>
A number of experiments have all yielded various errors all
including "ACL"<br>
<br>
Experiments with /etc/exports using Sun5(rw) and
Sun5(rw,no_acl) have not fixed<br>
the problem.<br>
<br>
I am willing to perform more experiments and / or post more
information as needed.<br>
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So whats the story here and how do I fix it?<br>
<br>
Thomas Dineen<br>
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