Re: Re: Help - Can't perform NFS mount w/ Fedora Core 2

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>Are you using a custom kernel ?


Yes, I am.  I went out and got 2.6.5 from www.kernel.org

Are U suggesting I use the kernel that came with FC2?

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Edward Hourigan wrote:
> I have not been able to perform an NFS mount since installing FC2.  My
> NFS server machine
> is the one running FC2.
>
> The client machine is not fedora.  It is running a Knoppix distribution
> using a 2.4.24 kernel.
> The client machine's ip number is xxx.xxx.xxx.102  and the NFS version is 3.
> On the client machine (102) I get:
>
>
root@XXX:/home/ed#  mount dell:/data /mnt/dell/data
> mount: dell:/data failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
>
> The machine named 'dell' is running FC2.
>
>  >From /var/log/messages on dell (the NFS server) I see:
> Jun 13 15:54:46 dell rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
> edlinux:984 for /data (/data)
>
> (The machine named edlinux has ip address x.x.x.102)
>
> So from this line, I would think that it should have worked. ??
>
>
>
>
> Here are my config files.
>
> 1. /etc/exports:
> -------------------------------------------
> /data    x.x.x.102(rw,sync)
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> 2.  /etc/hosts.allow:
> #
> # hosts.allow   This file describes the names of the hosts which are
> #               allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
> #               by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
> #
> ALL: localhost
> ALL: 192.168.1.102
> ALL: edlinux
> portmap: ALL
> lockd: ALL
> mountd: ALL
> rpc.mountd: ALL
> statd: ALL
> rquotad: ALL
> sshd: ALL
> nfsd: ALL
>
> -------------------------
> 3. /etc/hosts.deny
>
> #
> # hosts.deny    This file describes the names of the hosts which are
> #               *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
> #               by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
> #
> # The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
> # the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow.  In particular
> # you should know that NFS uses portmap!
>
> ALL: ALL
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
> --
> Edward Hourigan <
_edhlinux@xxxxxxxxxxxx_ <mailto:edhlinux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>
> !DSPAM:40ccb41b282739648318620!
>



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