Le 21/09/2012 20:54, Anne Wilson a écrit :
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On 20/09/12 21:37, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
If everything else fails, you may also inhibit IPv6 completly: just
add 'install ipv6 /bin/true' in any file under /etc/modprobe.d, and
reboot.
Using MCC, I disabled IPv6 and rebooted. Now 'mount -a' on the client
no longer talks about unsupported NFS version, but says
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.0.40:/home
I am UID 500 on both systems, so that's very strange.
If you're using NFSv4, uid don't matter, but username do. Check which
version you're using exactly (mount -v on client side), and if
rpc.idmapd is running on both side (service nfs-utils status on both side).
Once again, 'mount -a' is not a debugging command.
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