Hello *,
I am having permissions problems with a NFS mount that I just can't
figure out
and I'm hoping someone can help.
I am NFS mounting a drive on machine A by using automount on
machine B. The drive shows it is mounted rwxrwxrwx and owned root.root.
Any user can read and write to the di
Hello *,
I am having permissions problems with a NFS mount that I just can't
figure out
and I'm hoping someone can help.
I am NFS mounting a drive on machine A by using automount on
machine B. The drive shows it is mounted rwxrwxrwx and owned root.root.
Any user can read and write to the d
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> my /etc/hosts.allow has only one entry:
>
> ALL: LOCAL .michelle-is.de
>
> and the /etc/hosts.deny has
>
> ALL: PARANOID
>
And the machines that are trying to mount all have valid DNS
entries, with working reverse lookups from the s
Hello,
my /etc/hosts.allow has only one entry:
ALL: LOCAL .michelle-is.de
and the /etc/hosts.deny has
ALL: PARANOID
Thanks
Michelle
P.S.: Do you have forgotten the space after
the two hyphen in your signatur ???
Am 09:06 18.01.2001 +0100, Torbjorn Pettersson hast Du geschrieben:
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hallo Debianer,
>
> I am WaveLAN-Provider in Germany and I use Debian/GNU-Linux 2.1/2.2.
> But on one Workstations I run MS-Dos 6.22 with PC-NFS because C-Devel
> with DJGPP and on a second WfW 3.11 with XNFS (can mount from File-Manager)
>
> Now
Hallo Debianer,
I am WaveLAN-Provider in Germany and I use Debian/GNU-Linux 2.1/2.2.
But on one Workstations I run MS-Dos 6.22 with PC-NFS because C-Devel
with DJGPP and on a second WfW 3.11 with XNFS (can mount from File-Manager)
Now I can not access my Debian NFS-Server and I do not know why.
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