Hello, First, this may just be a coincidence and may have nothing to do with FreeIPA. However, I am running out of ideas and just wonder if anyone has seen it.
The only change was to move them from openLDAP to FreeIPA. The automount were in place before this weekend and were working fine. However, I seem to have permission when using wildcard permissions. If I add the line below to /etc/exports, it works fine. This fixes it: /export platinum.eng.example.com(rw,sync,no_root_squash) However, its clearly covered by this wildcard permissions. All three lines the same access options - rw, sync and ro root squash [root@platinum ~]# showmount -e silicon Export list for silicon: /export/eng *.eng.example.com /export *.eng.example.com However, I do get an error that I don't have proper rights. Sep 25 21:54:15 platinum automount[13480]: mount_mount: mount(nfs): calling mkdir_path /home/rtdamgr Sep 25 21:54:15 platinum automount[13480]: mount_mount: mount(nfs): calling mount -t nfs -s -o intr 192.168.20.14:/export/eng/home/rtdamgr /home/rtdamgr Sep 25 21:54:15 platinum automount[13480]: >> mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.20.14:/export/eng/home/rtdamgr Sep 25 21:54:15 platinum automount[13480]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure 192.168.20.14:/export/eng/home/rtdamgr on /home/rtdamgr Would anyone know why NFS wouldn't respect wildcard hostnames? Regards, William -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
