Thanks for your help. I tried your suggestion and the problem
persists. In /var/log/messages on the machine that refuses to export the
mount, there is some message about a pam authorization failure. (I
selected pam security when I installed.) I looked and found that some of
my "users" have passwords in /etc/passwd, while others have them in
/etc/shadow where they all should be. Evidently I'm caught somewhere in
the middle between using pam and not using it.
Does anybody know a simple way to reset pam? Or does anyone know what
actually happens when you select that option at installation? I cannot
find anything about it in linuxconf. I found /etc/pam.d, but I don't
understand what I'm looking at, and I haven't found any man pages about it yet.
Thanks for any ideas,
Julius
At 03:53 PM 8/26/2000 -0700, Hidong Kim wrote:
>Try adding this line to your /etc/hosts.allow:
>
>ALL : 192.168.0.
>
>
>This is from my two-machine Red Hat 6.1 network with lots of partitions
>nfs mounted between the two machines. The local IP addresses of these
>two machines are 192.168.0.x. Restart your nfs services. Good luck,
>
>
>
>Hidong
>
>
>
>Julius Smith wrote:
> >
> > I recently upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2, and now I can't mount files between
> > two RH 6.2 systems. I get the error
> >
> > mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused
> >
> > Samba mounts work fine. I have both machines in /etc/hosts.allow on both
> > machines, and rlogin works fine.
> >
> > Does this ring any bells?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Julius
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