Ah! You're right. NFS is mapping my user to the nobody user. With both boxes
being set to the same domain (0xfeedface.org) via /etc/default/nfs, shouldn't
NFS map the user to the "shawn" account? Or is there some configuration setting
I'm missing?
sh...@sully:/tank/shares/shawn$ chmod A+user:nobody:full_set:fd:allow .
sh...@shawn-desktop:~$ ls /net/192.168.2.6/tank/shares/shawn
Android Documents Movies test.c Texts Virtualbox
Backup httpd.conf Music test.img TV Shows VRDPAuthPAM.so
CDs ISOs scripts test.so Videos
sh...@shawn-desktop:~$ logout
Connection to shawn-desktop closed.
sh...@sully:/tank/shares/shawn$ ls -vd .
d---------+ 13 shawn root 19 Apr 18 20:45 .
0:user:nobody:list_directory/read_data/add_file/write_data
/add_subdirectory/append_data/read_xattr/write_xattr/execute
/delete_child/read_attributes/write_attributes/delete/read_acl
/write_acl/write_owner/synchronize:file_inherit/dir_inherit:allow
1:user:shawn:list_directory/read_data/add_file/write_data
/add_subdirectory/append_data/read_xattr/write_xattr/execute
/delete_child/read_attributes/write_attributes/delete/read_acl
/write_acl/write_owner/synchronize:file_inherit/dir_inherit:allow
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