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has caused the Debian Bug report #753407,
regarding exportfs -r does not reexport shares for hosts with changed IPs
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Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.2.6-4

I have always been irritated when one of my computers changes IP address
and automount stops working. It always turns out that I don't have access
to the shares on the server. Even when I run exportfs -r or exportfs -a on
the server, I still can't mount the NFS shares on the computer that changed
IP address. The only way I can mount the NFS shares again is to remove the
host name from /etc/exports, run exportfs, put the host name back in
/etc/exports and then run exportfs once again.

Best regards,
Atanas

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Hi

[This reply and bug closer is sent for doing BTS maintenance for
src:nfs-utils bugs]

This bug was reported against a very old nfs-utils version without much
followups/triaging itself.

If you can reproduce it with the current version in unstable/testing or
stable at least, please reopen the bug,
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control for details.

Regards,
Salvatore

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