On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Giulio Ferro wrote:
On 16.04.2010 10:29, Sean wrote:
Yes, I have more than 16 groups, 22 actually...
Then there's nothing "wrong" per se, you're just hitting the fact that NFS
v2 and v3 only support 16 groups on the wire. That's just the way the
protocol is defined.
On 04/16/10 16:07, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Giulio Ferro wrote:
Yes, I have more than 16 groups, 22 actually...
However I still think this might be a NFS problem, since when I login on
the server machine I can access that directory all right, the problem
arises
only when I t
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Giulio Ferro wrote:
Yes, I have more than 16 groups, 22 actually...
However I still think this might be a NFS problem, since when I login on
the server machine I can access that directory all right, the problem arises
only when I try to access that dir in the client mach
On 16.04.2010 10:29, Sean wrote:
Yes, I have more than 16 groups, 22 actually...
Then there's nothing "wrong" per se, you're just hitting the fact that NFS v2
and v3 only support 16 groups on the wire. That's just the way the protocol is defined.
Ops, I didn't know that...
Is th
On 16.04.2010 02:30, Rick Macklem wrote:
login as "giulio", but when I try to access that same dir on the
client machine
I get:
$ cd /path/to/root/dir/etc
(ok)
$ cd subdir2
subdir2/: Permission denied.
What happens is that I can access "subdir2" on the server machine when I
Yes, it should wor
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010, Giulio Ferro wrote:
Here's the setup:
server : NFS server machine (fb 8 stable amd64 )
client : NFS client machine (as above)
server and client are both sharing the same permission database through ldap:
Both have in /etc/nsswitch.conf
...
group: files ldap
...
passwd: f