Re: nfs problem

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On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 05:02:58PM +1000, Lux Zhang wrote:
>    Hi,
>    I have problem on a home network. there is a server and client pc. Both
>    ping and ssh to each other  are ok.


>    I looked at nfs howto a
>    thttp://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/ar01s07.html#unable_to_mount_fs
>    it says:
>    If you get the error Remote system error - No route to host, but you
>    can ping the server correctly, then you are the victim of an
>    overzealous firewall. Check any firewalls that may be set up, either on
>    the server or on any routers in between the client and the server. Look
>    at the man pages for ipchains, netfilter, and ipfwadm, as well as the
>    [1]IPChains-HOWTO and the [2]Firewall-HOWTO for help.
>    where to check the firewall settings?
>    thanks
>    Yuan

First, please turn off HTML in emails. Thank you.

To answer your immediate question, try system-config-securitylevel (as
root). You may find this useful also:

http://www.charlescurley.com/nfs.html

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