> I don't know if I am sending this info correctly(I
> am new to cygwin, and web page doesn'r explain how
> to post message)
Email? In any case, the web page is certainly
clear that cygwin-apps (which you cross-posted
this message to) is not the appropriate forum
for this question.
> I read your
I don't know if I am sending this info correctly(I am new to cygwin, and
web page doesn'r explain how to post message)
I read your note about nfs-server, and i did as follows:
mkdir /mnt/nfs
mount H:/nfs /mnt/nfs
Now all works as You said with small exception: share on remote machine
is not H:/n
- Original Message -
From: "Nerijus Baliunas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 7:53 PM
> Brian Ford wrote:
>
> >>After selecting sunrpc manually and installing it, nfs-server-config
> >>installed all 3 services succesfully, but I cannot mount from
> >>neither Sun nor
vilege (I think this was meant with "impersonate
logged on user" right, mentioned in nfs-server-2.2.47-2.README), the
daemon does the same, i.e., fails on lstat. If, however, I don't have
this privilege, the daemon fails to seteuid and allows the client to
access the f
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libgdbm3 1.8.3-3
libgdbm4 1.8.3-7
libgettextpo00.12.1-3
libiconv21.9.1-3
libintl1 0.10.40-1
libintl2 0.12.1-3
libncurses5 5.2-1
, 2003 3:37 AM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] nfs-server 2.2.47-2
> The nfs-server package is now available for experimentation.
>
> This package is a port of the Universal NFS server. It contains
> an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd) and a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). Unlike
> other NFS daemons, this NFS serve
Igor Pechtchanski wrote
to: Michael Lemke
>On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Michael Lemke wrote:
>
>> >> >Now I've tried to run the thing on W98 without any success. I just
>> >> >want it to play with it, so I am not concerned with any security or
>> >> stuff.
>> >> >Just a mount from a VMS box should work.
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Michael Lemke wrote:
> >> >Now I've tried to run the thing on W98 without any success. I just
> >> >want it to play with it, so I am not concerned with any security or
> >> stuff.
> >> >Just a mount from a VMS box should work. But doesn't. I start all
> >> >manually. First
>Now I've tried to run the thing on W98 without any success. I just
>want it to play with it, so I am not concerned with any security or
stuff.
>Just a mount from a VMS box should work. But doesn't. I start all
>manually. First portmapper, then mountd, then nfsd. A netstat -a
doesn't
>show a
> >Now I've tried to run the thing on W98 without any success. I just
> >want it to play with it, so I am not concerned with any
> security or stuff.
> >Just a mount from a VMS box should work. But doesn't. I start all
> >manually. First portmapper, then mountd, then nfsd. A
> netstat -a doe
At 02:36 PM 11/19/2003, Michael Lemke you wrote:
>>Robb, Sam wrote:
>>
>>
>>it needs to be made dependable on sunrpc package, which provides portmap.
>> That said: the entry for nfs-server in setup.ini already
>>indicates an install-time dependency on sunrpc. If this is
>>being missed somehow, i
Robb, Sam wrote:
it needs to be made dependable on sunrpc package, which provides portmap.
That said: the entry for nfs-server in setup.ini already
indicates an install-time dependency on sunrpc. If this is
being missed somehow, it may indicate a problem with setup.exe
(or the format of the n
At 05:25 PM 11/18/2003, Robb, Sam you wrote:
>> Latest cygwin, w2k, FAT, /etc/exports:
>
>Using nfs-server with a FAT filesystem is questionable.
>
>We've tried, and not been able to get it nfsd running
>properly except on an NTFS filesystem with ntsec enabled.
>
>You might want to try enabling the
> Latest cygwin, w2k, FAT, /etc/exports:
Using nfs-server with a FAT filesystem is questionable.
We've tried, and not been able to get it nfsd running
properly except on an NTFS filesystem with ntsec enabled.
You might want to try enabling the ntea option (CYGWIN=ntea),
but I suggest you read th
Brian Ford wrote:
After selecting sunrpc manually and installing it, nfs-server-config
installed all 3 services succesfully, but I cannot mount from
neither Sun nor HP box, both give me for the first time:
# mount -F nfs 172.31.1.38:/tmp /c
nfs mount: mount: /c: No such file or directory
Well, did
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Nerijus Baliunas wrote:
> After selecting sunrpc manually and installing it, nfs-server-config
> installed all 3 services succesfully, but I cannot mount from
> neither Sun nor HP box, both give me for the first time:
>
> # mount -F nfs 172.31.1.38:/tmp /c
> nfs mount: mount:
Robb, Sam wrote:
it needs to be made dependable on sunrpc package, which
provides portmap.
>
Nerijus,
Please use the Cygwin mailing list for questions/comments -
others may have problems similar to yours.
OK, I'm cc'ing to it, but I am not subscribed.
That said: the entry for nfs-server in
> -Original Message-
> From: Nerijus Baliunas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:40 AM
> To: Robb, Sam
> Subject: Re: nfs-server 2.2.47-2
>
> Robb, Sam wrote:
>
> > The nfs-server package is now available for experimentation.
&
The nfs-server package is now available for experimentation.
This package is a port of the Universal NFS server. It contains
an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd) and a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). Unlike
other NFS daemons, this NFS server runs entirely in user space.
This makes it a tad slower than other NFS
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