On Saturday 30 April 2005 12:18, joe_schmoe enlightened us thusly:
Kurt Wall wrote:
"I" being "root" or a merely mortal user. If the former, add "no_root_squash" to the export options.
Post the contents of /var/lib/nfs/etab, please.
Kurt
Kurt
"I" being a mere mortal as a client :)
The /var/lib/nfs/etab file reads:
/home/myself/SHAREZ 192.168.1.20(rw,sync,wdelay,hide,nocrossmnt,secure,no_root_squash,no_ all_squash,subtree_check,secure_locks,mapping=identity,anonuid=-2,anon gid=-2)
Well, so much for *that* idea. You're already running without squashing. You're sure that the file and directory permissions are correct? What are the perms for /home, /home/myself, and /home/myself/SHAREZ?
Kurt
Hello Kurt
Correct me if I'm wrong, but having done some further checking into this I am wondering if I am encountering a conflict of UID and/or GID between the two machines. In the NFS-HOWTO, the authors write: "[m]ake sure that the client and the server agree about which UID nobody gets mapped to". Unfortunately, unless I've missed it, they are not very specific about how to establish which UID nobody is mapped to, nor how to correct it if they are mismatched. Would you have any ideas?
TIA
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