NFS Mounts

Dan Weisenstein dan at tesoro.com
Fri Apr 23 20:26:40 UTC 2004



Chris Garringer wrote:

>The server should have the client in /etc/hosts.
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>  ----- 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
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>  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
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>  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).
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>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.
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>mount hostname:/home/shared /mnt/hostname
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>always returns a permission denied. What am I missing?
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>Thanks- Dan
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>Just a guess, but does the user trying to mount this have rights to
>/mnt/hostname?
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>  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.
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>  Dan
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>  Running any kind of a firewall that is preventing access?
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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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