Consider this host, kebe:

kebe(~)[0]% zfs get sharenfs rpool/danmcd/Mail
NAME               PROPERTY  VALUE                                              
                                                  SOURCE
rpool/danmcd/Mail  sharenfs  
rw=x.z.57.1:x.z.57.2:x.z.57.30:a.b.19.2:a.c.17.63:a.c.17.59:x.y.z.20:x.y.251.255
  local
kebe(~)[0]% share
-...@rpool/build   /export/build   rw   ""  
-...@rpool/danmcd  /export/home/danmcd/Mail   
sec=sys,rw=x.z.57.1:x.z.57.2:x.z.57.30:a.b.19.2:a.c.17.63:a.c.17.59:x.y.z.20:x.y.251.255
   ""  
-...@rpool/ws      /export/home/danmcd/ws   rw   ""  
kebe(~)[0]% 


I cannot access the directory from ANY of the listed hosts except for the
last one.  I was told offline about a possible reverse-lookup problem, but
the last address is particularly troublesome for reverse-lookups, but it
STILL WORKED!  And no, that last address isn't in kebe's /etc/hosts.

Any clues?  Build 136 on the servers, and the clients range around different
builds, and the working address can be assigned to the same machine as one
of the non-working addresses (two distinct remote-access pools, same client).

Thanks,
Dan
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