NFS - Permission denied
Kurt Wall
kwall
Tue Jun 14 20:59:01 PDT 2005
On Saturday 11 June 2005 13:10, Ed Jabbour enlightened us thusly:
> On Saturday 11 June 2005 11:17 am, Ed Jabbour wrote:
> > On Friday 10 June 2005 10:49 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
> > > On Friday 10 June 2005 20:56, Ed Jabbour enlightened us thusly:
> > > > I lost an NFS connection to a Mac on the lan. Now I get
> > > >
> > > > mount: 192.168.1.20:/Volumes/Alien failed, reason given by server:
> > > > Permission deniied
> > >
> > > What does rpcinfo -p say for the client?
> Well, that's not right. Booted a different kernel and got:
> [Sat Jun 11] root:/usr/src # rpcinfo -p localhost
> program vers proto port
> 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
> 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
> 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
> 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
> 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
> 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
> 100021 1 udp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100021 3 udp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100021 4 udp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100021 1 tcp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100021 3 tcp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100021 4 tcp 1024 nlockmgr
> 100024 1 udp 1026 status
> 100024 1 tcp 1025 status
> 100005 1 udp 697 mountd
> 100005 1 tcp 700 mountd
> 100005 2 udp 697 mountd
> 100005 2 tcp 700 mountd
> 100005 3 udp 697 mountd
> 100005 3 tcp 700 mountd
That looks more like what I would expect to see. Is this
taken from the client or ther server? I'm guessing the
server if you're running mountd.
Kurt
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