Greetings fellow list-mates.

I have been trying to set up a zfs filesystem in order to share it over
the network using nfs.
The filesystem was easy enough to set up. As long I was using nfsv3,
everything was in order. I was able to mount the share (from my
archlinux desktop pc).
My headaches started when I tried to enable the nfsv4 server. When I
added nfsv4_server_enable="YES" to the rc.conf file, I started getting
errors and I could not mount the share at all. Right now, the output I
get while mounting is:

mount.nfs4: timeout set for Tue Jul 27 06:14:56 2010
mount.nfs4: trying text-based options
'addr=192.168.2.100,clientaddr=192.168.2.64'
mount.nfs4: mount(2): Permission denied
mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting files:/temper

The last line suggests that it is the server's fault, and that's why I'm
here. After searching the web for any clue I admit I haven't found a thing.

The server is running 8.1-RELEASE amd64 with the generic kernel. More or
less all files are the ones that come with the default installation.

As for the filesystem:

[r...@files ~]# zfs get sharenfs temper
NAME    PROPERTY  VALUE     SOURCE
temper  sharenfs  on        local

All pointers are welcome.
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