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NFS Install problem
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19/11/2000 14:04:50
Liam O'Hagan
O'Hagan Programming Ltd
Ireland
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Linux
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Networking, Installation and Administration issues
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00443470
Message ID:
00443476
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Did you allow portmap connections in /etc/hosts.allow? Remember that the new portmapper service uses tcp wrappers and NFS connections use portmap, so if you don't allow those in hosts.allow (assuming your hosts.deny says ALL : ALL like it should =) ) you can't make the NFS connection.

Check your logs for connection denials.

j



>Hi All,
>
>I'm having a problem doing an NFS install on a PC with no CD - I keep getting a "Permission Denied" error. I've searched 3 reference manuals and I can't think of anything that I haven't done. (I could just install a CD but I want to learn how to do this)
>
>I've got NFS and Portmap installed on the server and at boot the following services are started OK :
>
>Portmapper
>NFS Services
>NFS Statd
>NFS Quotas
>NFS Mountd
>NFS Daemon
>
>My /etc/exports file has only one line:
>/mnt/cdrom
>
>exportfs returns
>/mnt/cdrom < world >
>which would seem to indicate that there is no error with the exports file
>
>BTW, I've checked that I can mount /mnt/cdrom from the server and there is a CD in it.
>
>Have I missed out on anything obvious? Pointers anyone?
>
>TIA
>
>Liam
Jason Bradley Nance
jbnance@tresgeek.net

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