Hi folks, I would liketo be able to mount a directory from my work computer (debian sid, with a fixed IP address) from my home computer (debian-ppc-woody, behind a simple, cheap router from smc). I've set up nfsd on the work machine, and it does work for localhost (that is, I can mount a directory from my work machine at a mountpoint on the same machine, as an nfs device). However, I can't seem to mount the volume from my home machine, even when I include the following line in /etc/exports:
/home/me *(rw) (obviously not a good plan for permanent use...) Is this a port forwarding issue? If so, how do I figure out which ports I need to tell the router to forward on to the home machine? Thanks for the hints, mat -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]