gt;8 --
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Herbert Poeckl
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Hi Rick,
thank you very much for answering.
On 06/26/2012 02:17 AM, Rick Macklem wrote:
> Herbert Poeckl wrote:
>> Hi everybody.
>>
>> We are new to this list and need technical help.
>>
>> We are getting access denied error on our debian clients when moun
he problem, your help would be welcome.
King regards,
Herbert Poeckl
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--- 8< >8 ---
root@tmp2:/root # dmesg | grep em0
em0: port 0x3100-0x311f mem
0xf310-0xf311,0xf3125000-0xf3125fff irq 19 at device 25.0 on pci0
em0: Using an MSI interru
On 06/28/2012 02:07 AM, Rick Macklem wrote:
> The NFS server will authenticate nfs/tmp2.ist.intra against the Kerberos
> KDC, using the information in the keytab entry. The whole idea behind a
> host based principal like "nfs/tmp2.ist.intra" is that it can only be
> used by the host "tmp2.ist.intra
On 06/28/2012 05:34 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
> The only other thought I had (I have no idea if this is even possible?)
> is that some sort of hardware offload in the network card is screwing
> things up. (I don't know the em hardware, but you might try disabling
> TSO etc, in case the packets are so
On 06/28/2012 08:37 PM, Herbert Poeckl wrote:
> On 06/28/2012 05:34 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
>> The only other thought I had (I have no idea if this is even possible?)
>> is that some sort of hardware offload in the network card is screwing
>> things up. (I don't know the
On 06/28/2012 10:01 PM, Ian Lepore wrote:
> When something in software works fine with one NIC but not another
> (nearly-) identical one, the first thing that comes to my mind is that
> the MAC address on the card is being used by the software as a sort of
> UUID. I had that happen with a commerci
On 6/25/12 1:21 PM, Herbert Poeckl wrote:
> We are getting access denied error on our debian clients when mounting
> nfsv4 network drives with kerberos 5 authentication.
>
> What is wired about this, is that it works with one server, but not with
> a second server.
[..]
For th
On 09/03/2012 09:25 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
> Herbert Poeckl wrote:
>> On 6/25/12 1:21 PM, Herbert Poeckl wrote:
>>> We are getting access denied error on our debian clients when
>>> mounting
>>> nfsv4 network drives with kerberos 5 authentication.
>>