On Dec 3, 2004, at 3:00 PM, Michael Butler wrote:
When I add -overs=2 to the mount command, I get a permission denied error instead of the server down error. Can anyone help me?
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:06:08 -0800, Michael Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I installed the latest cygwin with nfs-server and the required support packges, along with nothing else extra. I ran nfs-server-config, changed my exports, and started the daemons in the windows services. All 3 have "started" but when I try to mount shared directories from a Fedora Core 2 client on the same network, I get
mount to NFS server '192.168.1.2' failed: server is down.
rpcinfo -p from the localhost and from the client both return the following info: program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 100000 2 udp 111 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100005 1 udp 850 100005 2 udp 850 100005 1 tcp 853 100005 2 tcp 853
nmapping these ports shows each of them as open except for 850. There is no firewall software on the server machine. My exports file is as follows: /mnt/c/export/root *(ro,no_root_squash,sync) /pub *(ro,no_root_squash,sync)
It seems to me as though this should be a working setup. Did I miss something?
Try removing the '*' in the exports file and restarting things. I've had problems with using only the *. Your milage may vary though.
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