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>
>     Whether I use the client's IP address, a subnet/mask combination,
> the client's hostname...exportfs keeps telling me 'Invalid Argument' on
> that line.  Everything else works.

I'm not going to claim I know the problem but I did a little probing in google 
for your error message (getfh failed: operation not permitted) and it looks 
like people have come across this a few times before. Nothing I saw was 
definitive, but maybe it will give you some more ideas. So far I've found:

a bug in nfs-utils (upgrade to latest)
a bug in knfds (ditto)

someone did post a patch for knfsd (don't remember the kern version) and 
claimed that it did indedd fix the problem above.
exporting a share that's under an already exported share

and of course, all the things you've gone over already (my first thought was 
also the reverse DNS issue, as that seems to be the most common one)

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=getfh%3A+operation+not+permitted

anyway, hope this helps..


--Dave





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