Re: mount to NFS server failed

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sly wrote:
Damian Menscher wrote:

On Sun, 17 Jul 2005, sly wrote:

M. Lewis wrote:

sly wrote:

M. Lewis wrote:

sly wrote:

on the stkserver i shared with nfs the folder /mnt/stuff



Jul 17 17:30:51 stkserver portmap[2894]: connect from 222.169.100.101 to getport(nfs): request from unauthorized host

on the server i had this:

# cat /etc/hosts.allow
portmap: 222.168.100. : 127.

and also tried w/ this:

# cat /etc/hosts.allow
portmap: 222.168.100.101/255.255.255.0 : 127.




Try (at least temporarily) removing the entry(s) from /etc/hosts.allow



i modified the /etc/hosts.deny file to deny nothing and now it works!



You never told us you had an /etc/hosts.deny file. Out of curiosity, what was in it? Not that it should have mattered here anyway.... I


i followed the instructions from a book, and it said the /etc/hosts.deny should have:

portmap: ALL

and as soon as i deleted this line it worked!


/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.

So what you had (portmap: ALL) explicitly said to NOT allow portmap from ANYONE.

Mike



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