> below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
Why not? Firewalling/routing is not a problem just use fixed ports on
host A, and have host B forward requests. I've done that with nfs
servers hiding on an internal subnet.
AFAIK, you can NOT re-export nfs mounts, it's n
whoami i wrote:
Hi
Is there any way to re-export an nfs mounted directory? I am having three
servers runnning on centos4.5 and i am trying to implement nfs share in an
below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
HOST A--->>>EXPORTS /prod/data --->>>HOST B
HO
Quoting whoami i <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> Is there any way to re-export an nfs mounted directory? I am having three
> servers runnning on centos4.5 and i am trying to implement nfs share in an
> below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
Did you add the opti
Hi
Is there any way to re-export an nfs mounted directory? I am having three
servers runnning on centos4.5 and i am trying to implement nfs share in an
below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
HOST A--->>>EXPORTS /prod/data --->>>HOST B
HOST B >>MOUNTED
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