hopefully someplace in the interface there is a way to change that.
From the command line it may be in /etc/exports and may look like this:
/usr/local 192.168.0.255/8(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
I don't know if from the ssh into the router you can edit that, or if
they put it in that file
From the command line you may be able to run this:
exportfs -u 192.168.1.1/24:/tmp
That not being .50.0/24 would cause the access denied message.
So still on what was Wildblue I guess? You probably should sign up
for updates on this web site if you have not,
https://www.starlink.com/ its satellites are going go to be in a much
lower orbit with much less latency.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 2:01 PM Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin(a)fastmail.us> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2020-06-24 14:19, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > On an nfs server you also need to someplace defined what is allowed to
> > mount it and what permissions they have (readonly or rw).
> >
> > do this on linux with the ip address of the router
> > showmount -a ipaddr
> > showmount -e ipaddr
> >
> > -e shows what is "exported" on the nfs server, -a shows who it thinks
> > has it mounted (this list is somewhat unreliable, it may have extra
> > entries of nodes that did not umount before crashing or being booted).
> °
> [bobg@localhost ~]$ showmount -a nfs
> All mount points on nfs:
>
> [bobg@localhost ~]$ showmount -a 192.168.50.32
> All mount points on 192.168.50.32:
>
> [bobg@localhost ~]$ showmount -e nfs
> Export list for nfs:
> /nfs4exports/home 192.168.2.0/24
>
> Where is the ".2" subnet coming from in the bottom line? If it is needed
> it ought to have been set to ".50" by the router dhcp /would expect. I
> believe the .2" was set y the RT-N66U router I was using and cans still
> switch back too, all I did was turn the router off when I added the new
> one ...
>
> Viasat provides a modem with two ethrnet ports and Dishnetwork had one
> on the other port which I liberated for my new router. There was almost
> no interest in the TV connection and I pulled the ac plug on that one.
>
> None of that would explain ///nfs4exports/home 192.168.2.0/24 though, i
> would expect that to be 50 not 2? ////nfs4exports/home//-- is ok.
>
> Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
>
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