I'm running OpenBSD 3.2 and shlight, which has a share
from my Windows XP machine mounted to it. What I'd like
to do is access the share from a Slackware box on my
network using NFS. Is this a possibility? When I try to
mount it using nfs I get the following error:
root@ishmael:/home/quadmonk# mount -t nfs
pappy:/mnt/palahniuk /mnt/pappy
mount: pappy:/mnt/palahniuk failed, reason given by
server: Permission denied
I've messed around with the permissions of the directory
on the box running shlight and the slack box - now both
dirs are 777. I've also tried running shlight using the
-f and -d modes with 777, and finally tried using the -S
option to make read/write "safe".
Any ideas? Or is this even possible?
Thanks,
Jeff
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