Re: NFS

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On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 07:01 -0400, Littleguru wrote:
> Hi Douglas
> 
> Thanks for the fast reply.
> I want to access to share files with a normal user , but
> how can I bypass the userid ? can I connect to sahred file system with a 
> user that has a different user id ?
> 
> Thanks

Can you not add a user to both systems (making sure there UID) is
correct, or create a group on both systems (again making sure the gid is
correct), and put the user in the group, and set the appropriate group
permissions?

From rom a basic point of view.

I do not believe there is any way, of having the system set up so that a
user that couldn't access the file on the server, can access it on the
lcient.


> Douglas Furlong wrote:
> 
> >On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 05:47 -0400, Littleguru wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hello
> >>
> >>I have created a nfs shared directory on my server ,and it mount 
> >>properly on my client station , but I can not go to mounted directory , 
> >>it says " permission denied "
> >>    
> >>
> >Are you trying to access the NFS share as the root user? If this is the
> >case you would have to use no_root_squash. However this is an incredibly
> >insecure thing.
> >
> >If you are not trying to access the share as root, then you have to make
> >sure that both on the client AND the server, there is a user with the
> >same UID (not just username).
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
-- 
Douglas Furlong
Systems Administrator
Firebox.com
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