On 04/13/2018 07:01 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/14/18 06:16, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 04/13/18 16:57, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> By default F27 uses NFSv4. The access is far more restrictive. If you're
>>> NFS mounting a filesystem as a normal user on the client, then you have
>>> to make sure that user has the same UID and GID on the server and has
>>> access to that exported directory.
>>>
>>> If you're mounting it as root on the client (as seems to be true by the
>>> "#" in the example command), make sure you add "no_root_squash" to the
>>> export at the server:
>>>
>>>     /home/public    192.168.1.0/24(rw,no_root_squash)
>>>
>>> Otherwise the server will try to demote the root user down to the
>>> anonymous user, who probably doesn't have R/W access to /home/public
>>> (or whatever export you've specified).
>>>
>>> Make sense?
>> .
>>
>> Just adding "no_root_squash" did not help, it still reports refused.
>>
>> Sometimes it seems nothing is ever easy, at least with NFS.
>>
>>
> I hadn't set up an nfs server in a while so I did the following.
>
> Server Side:
>
> Created /etc/exports with the following contents
>
> /var/ftp  192.168.1.0/24(rw,async,no_wdelay,no_root_squash)
>
> Checked the nfs box in the firewalld settings
>
> systemctl enable nfs-service                     (only need that if you want 
> the
> service started at boot)
> systemctl start nfs-service
>
> Client side:
>
> mount 192.168.1.191:/var/ftp /mnt
>
> Result:
>
> [root@meimei mnt]# df -T | grep mnt
> 192.168.1.191:/var/ftp nfs4       29098240  17908736    9688320  65% /mnt
>
> I suppose, that this point,  you should run on the Server side
>
> systemctl status nfs-server
>
This was probably already suggested, but:
-- on the server side, run "sudo netstat -antp | grep 111" to see if the
nfs server is there & listening.
-- on the client side, try the classic "telnet <server_name> 111" to see
if you can at least connect.



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