Package: nfs-kernel-server Version: 1:1.2.2-4 Severity: important I just installed avahi-daemon on my server, and after I had restarted nfs- kernel-server I was no longer able to mount my nfs drives. (it would give me access denied errors) After trying some different things, I had found out that the problem was with using wildcards for IP addresses. (example: 192.168.*.*) I had one export with an exact IP address, which worked fine, but the wildcard addresses gave access denied errors. When I stopped avahi-daemon and restarted nfs-kernel-server I was able to connect again. I was able to work around this by adding another export with *.local as the wildcard, but that isn't as safe as using IP addresses.
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