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On a whim I decided to change the transport protocol that the Client
for NFS uses and my problem has gone away. By default "TCP+UDP" is
used, but if I set this to just UDP or TCP (via nfsadmin client), and
then restart the Client for NFS service, NFS largely works as
expected--with UDP apparently
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 07:46:20 -0600
"Daniel Melameth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/2/07, David Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I followed Microsoft's instructions for SFU and found that it worked
> > quite well if all I cared about was read-only access. I didn't have
> > any further succ
On 7/2/07, David Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I followed Microsoft's instructions for SFU and found that it worked
quite well if all I cared about was read-only access. I didn't have
any further success even after installing a bunch of SFU hotfixes
(http://www.duh.org/interix/hotfixes.php).
On 5/15/07, John Nietzsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear folks,
i am trying to get my windows boxes access nfs directly by means of SFU, too!
I would like to have a global mount, say drive g: to mount from my
home directories.
Is it possible? How have you been doing in order to get a global d
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 12:11:00PM -0300, John Nietzsche wrote:
> i am trying to get my windows boxes access nfs directly by means of
> SFU, too!
> I would like to have a global mount, say drive g: to mount from my
> home directories.
>
> Is it possible? How have you been doing in order to get a
Dear folks,
i am trying to get my windows boxes access nfs directly by means of SFU, too!
I would like to have a global mount, say drive g: to mount from my
home directories.
Is it possible? How have you been doing in order to get a global drive mapping?
Thanks in advance.
On 5/14/07, David Hi
On 5/14/07, Ben Calvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On May 13, 2007, at 8:44 PM, David Higgs wrote:
> I've tried to configure NFS and am nearly all the way there, but it
> seems like I've hit a pretty big stumbling block. I've got OpenBSD
> 4.1-stable (10.0.0.1) with an NFS export of my home di
On May 13, 2007, at 8:44 PM, David Higgs wrote:
I've tried to configure NFS and am nearly all the way there, but it
seems like I've hit a pretty big stumbling block. I've got OpenBSD
4.1-stable (10.0.0.1) with an NFS export of my home directory. I also
have a Windows XP machine (10.0.0.2) and
I've tried to configure NFS and am nearly all the way there, but it
seems like I've hit a pretty big stumbling block. I've got OpenBSD
4.1-stable (10.0.0.1) with an NFS export of my home directory. I also
have a Windows XP machine (10.0.0.2) and installed the SFU 3.5 NFS
client.
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