Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Jan 27, 2005, Alexandre Oliva <aoliva(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>So I have some filesystems in /mnt/whatever, /l/x, /l/y/z that are
>exported over nfs. FC3 used to be able to export them fine, but in
>yesterday's rawhide tree, mountd fails to stat the exported mount
>points, so everything falls apart. bug 118946 seems to imply this
>should be fixed, but it doesn't work for me.
>
>
Nevermind, I was missing nfs_export_all_r[ow]. Should these perhaps
be enabled by default, for backward compatibility?
They should be turned on in a fresh install this is the booleans file
currently in targeted
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allow_kerberos=1
allow_ypbind=1
ftpd_is_daemon=1
ftp_home_dir=1
httpd_enable_cgi=1
httpd_enable_homedirs=1
httpd_ssi_exec=1
httpd_tty_comm=0
httpd_unified=1
named_write_master_zones=0
read_default_t=1
nfs_export_all_ro=1
nfs_export_all_rw=1
stunnel_is_daemon=0
use_nfs_home_dirs=0
They are turned off by default on strict.