On 2020-06-25 04:18, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-06-24 16:05, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> systemctl list-unit-files | fgrep nfs
>>
>> probably shows the name you want. "nfs-server" is
>> probably the right name (some other distro must call
>> it just "nfs" - I have so many virtual machines for testing
>> I lose track of what things are called in different
>> distros).
> °
> / Rebooted and that restored my NFS access, a major step toward success.
>
>  The SMB server is next, I still don't know what address it was given, if 
> any. But tomorrow is soon enough for that.

I must say I was happy to have been sleeping during this thread.  :-) :-)

The command you're searching for would have been "exportfs".  And reading the 
man page it would have
stated "exportfs - maintain table of exported NFS file systems".  Using this 
command can be better than
editing the /etc/exports file directly as I think it notifies the system of 
changes so restarting services
won't be needed.

From a previous thread, months ago, when you had NFS issues I'm 90% certain 
that at some point
I suggested you use 192.168.0.0/16 for the address spec.  But, you indicated 
you wanted to keep it
at 192.168.2.0/24 as you felt it was more secure.

As for the address of the SMB server.  Are we talking about the ASUS router?  I 
thought you already knew
that to be 192.168.50.1?  It would be the same as the router it is running on.
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