[2731] in linux-net channel archive
NFS exports
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (dduecker@top-flite.water.ca.gov)
Mon Apr 29 18:36:49 1996
From: dduecker@top-flite.water.ca.gov
To: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
Reply-To: dduecker@water.ca.gov
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 96 20:56: 6 PDT
I'm having trouble exporting directories as read-write.
I can export them just fine as read-only. I've tried this
with several different kernels (1.2.13, 1.3.20, currently
1.3.90) with the same result.
/etc/exports:
/export/pc machine.water.ca.gov(rw)
/etc/hosts:
136.200.88.77 machine.water.ca.gov
/etc/hosts.allow:
ALL: .water.ca.gov
ALL: 136.200.
/etc/hosts.deny has no lines
--- and when I try to mount /export/pc from
the other machine, syslog has an entry:
nsfd[60]: Unknown NFS client 136.200.88.77 tried to access /
Anybody have any ideas what I'm missing? Without that
write permission, my server project is going down the tubes.
And I just _hate_ it when that happens.
The remote machines which need to mount the exported
directory are all DOS using Sun's PC-NFSpro, if that
makes any difference.
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David Duecker
California Department of Water Resources
Southern Field Division
dduecker@top-flite.water.ca.gov
(805)257-3610 FAX(805)257-3610
CalNet 735-2237 Calnet FAX 735-2263
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