On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 06:33 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally managed to fix all the nfs ports:
> http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/1.09/notes/nfs_help.php?popup=1
>
> But using nfs with the firehol firewall up still does not work.
>
> The mount hangs.
>
> Anybody knows how to figure
Hi,
I finally managed to fix all the nfs ports:
http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/1.09/notes/nfs_help.php?popup=1
But using nfs with the firehol firewall up still does not work.
The mount hangs.
Anybody knows how to figure out *why* the mount hangs?
H
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I'm hoping this is a problem others have seen and I'm just missing the
obvious solution. Please feel free to tell me to RTFM, just point me
to the correct manual ;-)
I have created a rescue.bin diskette using the 2.4 kernel found at:
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/disks-i386/
chmod 0 /share should work I think.
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> I have created a directory off root called /share and then mounted a second
> drive to it. I then shared it using samba... what will happen if /share
> is not mounted to the second drive and someone writes to it u
I have created a directory off root called /share and then mounted a second
drive to it. I then shared it using samba... what will happen if /share
is not mounted to the second drive and someone writes to it using a samba
connection?? how can i tell samba to stop allowing access to /share if it
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