And what if you allow ALL access to the server for the client and to the client for the server ?

On 07/17/2010 04:57 PM, Lars Tennstedt wrote:
Hello,

I tried to set up a nfs server and a nfs client in my network. I followed the instructions from the arch linux wiki. The server's ip address is 192.168.0.100 and the client's one is 192.168.0.101. I inserted the option --no-notify in /etc/conf.d/nfs-common.conf on the server. Here are the entries of the configuration files.

--- On the server ---
/etc/export:
/home/user/share 192.168.0.101(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
/etc/hosts.allow:
nfsd: 192.168.0.101/255.255.255.255
rpcbind: 192.168.0.101/255.255.255.255
mountd: 192.168.0.101/255.255.255.255

--- On the client ---
/etc/hosts.allow:
rpcbind: 192.168.0.100/255.255.255.255

If I try to mount the nfs share with the command "mount 192.168.0.100:/home/user/share /home/user/share", I will get the error message "mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting". The directories /home/user/share on both machines are owned by the user.

Maybe someone has an idea?

Thanks!


Bye Lars

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