Why are NFS permissions suddenly denied - SOLVED.
kbb0927@cs.com
kbb0927
Mon May 17 11:42:16 PDT 2004
Had to arrange the file to put it in th right sequence:
/public/
192.168.x.x/255.255.255.x(rw)
This fixed it.
Regards,
Keith
kbb0927 at cs.com wrote:
>Hello List,
>
>I am running a home lan of mixed linux/windoze boxen. ?My server is a pure
>SuSE 7.2 with seperate partitions for /home and /public. ?I was trying to
>back up the information using BRU personal v17.0 (it kept hanging), in
>preparation for upgrading the server to SuSE 8.0. Prior to doing anything
>I umounted all linux & windoze boxen from the server while the backup was
>running. ?I decided to forget about it,as BRU kept failing to write to
>a tape without alot of errors, and just keep on using SuSE 7.2. ?However,
>when I went to remount all the boxen, only the windoze will mount the
>server. ?Each time I try to mount with a linux box, I get; Unable to
>mount...permission denied".
>
>Anyone got any clues as to what is wrong? ?the /etc/exports did not change
>The permissions on it AFAIK are the same. I can telnet or ssh into the
>server from ANY linux boxen. /etc/hosts.allow = ALL:192.161.1.0/255.255.255.0.
>
>Any help appreciated. ?Could I just copy my smb.conf files and do a fresh
>install of SuSE 8.0 preserving /home and /public? ?BTW /etc/exports looks
>like this: ? /public \
> ? ? ? ? ? ? /cdrom ?\mnt\cdrom
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Keith
>
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