hi ya alexander
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Alexander B. Cheng wrote:
> I'm getting permission deny by server when I try to mount NFS on a
> client machine.
>
> my /etc/exports is
>
> /home/kingsmen 192.168.10.0/24(rw)
>
> my /etc/hosts.allow is
>
> ALL:192.168.10.10
explicity define only what you
I'm getting permission deny by server when I try to mount NFS on a
client machine.
my /etc/exports is
/home/kingsmen 192.168.10.0/24(rw)
my /etc/hosts.allow is
ALL:192.168.10.10
and my /etc/hosts.deny is
portmap:ALL
the server is using kernel 2.2.20 stable and I'm at a lost on why it's
not
On 09 Jun 1997 14:59:17 CDT Chris Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a machine that is set up with an NFS and I was able to
> mount it's drive one time on my ethernet at home but not after that.
> The host.allow and host.deny are set up and the exports file has an
> entry somethin
I have a machine that is set up with an NFS and I was able to
mount it's drive one time on my ethernet at home but not after that.
The host.allow and host.deny are set up and the exports file has an
entry something like this:
/mnt (ro,insecure,no_root_squash)
but it returns an error
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