Re: [nfs-server] Hazardous changes introduced in 2.3-6

2016-05-29 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 29/05/2016 01:31, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, jcwilson.cyg...@nym.hush.com! I had installed the 3 cygrunsrv services (portmap, rpc.nfsd, rpc.mountd) to use my login account as the services' user. That's your and only your mistake. I hope you've learned from it and will not repeat the sa

Re: [nfs-server] Hazardous changes introduced in 2.3-6

2016-05-28 Thread jcwilson . cygwin
>That's your and only your mistake. >I hope you've learned from it and will not repeat the same mistake >again. Thank you for your reply. I'm looking into alternative ways of configuring my share but haven't had much luck with any other option. Consider my use case: I wish to only share the cont

Re: [nfs-server] Hazardous changes introduced in 2.3-6

2016-05-28 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, jcwilson.cyg...@nym.hush.com! > I had installed the 3 cygrunsrv services (portmap, rpc.nfsd, rpc.mountd) to > use my login account as the services' user. That's your and only your mistake. I hope you've learned from it and will not repeat the same mistake again. -- With best regards

[nfs-server] Hazardous changes introduced in 2.3-6

2016-05-28 Thread jcwilson . cygwin
I have been using the 32-bit version nfs-server 2.3-5 package successfully for the past few months to share my Cygwin filesystem with a locally hosted VirtualBox VM. So I was pleased to see that the nfs-server package had finally made it into the 64-bit Cygwin release. However, there was an unex