On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 22:13 +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote: > Hello all, > > I've got a private network that been running flawlessly for years. (With > minor/major upgrade now and then) > My file server is running CentOS5 (SELinux targeted) and my Workstation > is running FC6. (SELinux disabled) > I'm trying to access a certain NFS share on my workstation (from the > CentOS server) and I'm getting "EACCESS" when I try to mount the share. > (using autofs and manual mount) > A couple of things: > 1. The setup has been working perfectly up until two days ago. No idea > what changed. > 2. autofs fails silently while manual mount fails on "Permission > denied". > 3. /etc/hosts is valid. I can ping from each machine from the other. > 4. /etc/hosts.allow/deny are empty. > 5. This is not an SELinux problem. (SELinux running on the client), > using wireshark I can detect the error coming from the server. > 6. There's nothing in /var/log/messages on both ends. (Only the usual > "authenticated mount request from blah for blah.) > 7. I restarted the nfs, portmap and autofs service. Nada. > > Help? > > - Gilboa > OK. Tried mount the NFS from the workstation itself and it failed. NFS seems to be broken :( - Gilboa