Re: [Dorset] NFS pointers

2014-08-23 Thread Tim
On 20/08/14 22:37, Martin Hepworth wrote: Make/model of the nas. Normally this feature needs to be turned on for the share in question and you may need to alter the nfs mount options to disable root-squash on the mount point depending on what you want to do on the nas On Wednesday, 20 August

Re: [Dorset] NFS pointers

2014-08-23 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Tim, At the moment I am trying to mount from cli `cli'; is that from an Acorn background? :-) with. mit@alorn:~$ sudo mount 192.168.0.68:/Data /mnt/nfs mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.0.68:/Data (Data is the folder on the NAS I have shared) I haven't

Re: [Dorset] NFS pointers

2014-08-23 Thread Tim
On 23/08/14 12:17, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Tim, At the moment I am trying to mount from cli `cli'; is that from an Acorn background? :-) with. mit@alorn:~$ sudo mount 192.168.0.68:/Data /mnt/nfs mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.0.68:/Data (Data is the folder on

[Dorset] NFS pointers

2014-08-20 Thread Tim
Thought I should start a new thread for this. I have a nice new shiny Nas (well off white really) It has the option to use NFS as one of its connections option (I have also chosen window file service for my windows client (XP, and 8.1), but I don't seem to be doing it right as I cant access

Re: [Dorset] NFS pointers

2014-08-20 Thread Paul Stenning
With the ZyXel NAS I used to own you could set the shares to specific users or as public. Obviously making it user based with users on the NAS that match users on the PCs is more secure, but for a single user setting the shares as public makes things easier. On 20/08/2014 18:44, Tim wrote: