Andreas.Trawoeger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
I've never had to do it before with RedHat, but the other day on a new debian system I had to add these lines to /etc/hosts.allow:Hi!
Either I'm missing something obvious, or my FC 1.91 NFS installation is broken (I did an install everything on a new box): I simply want to export /home/cdimg via NFS. Everything looks fine, but when I try to mount it I end up with Permission denied.
I tried different /etc/exports options like root_squash, I disabled SELinux (via selinux=0) and disabled iptables, but nothing did work.
[root@linsrv root]# mount linsrv:/home/cdimg /mnt/tst/
mount: linsrv:/home/cdimg failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
portmap : 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 : allow portmap : ALL : deny
I was getting an "unregistered protocol" error or something similar so it may not be related, but as soon as I added these two lines to my previously empty hosts.allow file it started to work.