Hi,

I'm experiencing weird problems with file permissions on nfs-mounted
directories: 

bash-2.05a$ whoami
wouter
bash-2.05a$ groups wouter
wouter : wouter adm dialout floppy cdrom users openoffice src tape mysql telnetd video 
staff audio
bash-2.05a$ pwd
/home/algemeen
bash-2.05a$ ls -la test
total 8
drwxrwsr-x    2 valentyn users        4096 Aug 25 12:03 .
drwxrwsr-x   25 root     openoffi     4096 Aug 25 12:03 ..
bash-2.05a$ mount|grep home
server:/home on /home type nfs (rw,rsize=4096,wsize=4096,addr=192.168.112.11)
bash-2.05a$ touch test/hallo
touch: creating `test/hallo': Permission denied

So, even though I am in the group users, I can't write to files in the
directory test which is supposed to be writable by users.

The NFS client uses a 2.6 kernel, the server uses a 2.4 kernel.  If the
nfs client is booted with a 2.4 kernel, there's no problem at all. On
the server there's also no problem at all, an on local filesystem the
group permissions also work as usual.

What could be the problem here? Has anyone seen this before?
Version info: 
Client nfs-common: Version: 1:1.0.6-0.bunk
Server nfs-kernel-server: Version: 1:1.0-2woody1

Best regards,

Wouter

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