On 10/13/20 4:15 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Oct 13, 2020, at 13:10, Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> wrote:
>>
>> .
>> I replaced my router with a different one and changed the ipaddress and now 
>> I can not mount the NFS server, the "fstab" lines show it best:
>>
>> First router:
>> # 192.168.50.32:/nfs4exports/home  /media/nfs nfs4 
>> re,soft,int,ff,comment=systems.autonomous  0 0
>>
>> Second router:
>>    192.168.2.128:/nfs4exports/home  /media/nfs    nfs4 
>> re,soft,int,ff,comment=systems.autonomous  0 0
>>
>> When I try to mount the second router "access' is denied,
>> [root@localhost /]# mount -a
>> mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting 
>> 192.168.2.128:/nfs4exports/home
>>
>> I did not make any change to the NFS server, It was working before the 
>> change and the second router has always worked and still does, I can ssh to 
>> it, the apple iPhones/iPads, whatever, (they do not use NFS) can connect to 
>> the wifi, but I can not mount NFS with  my wired connection from the desktop.
> 
> 
> When you got the new device, it looks like the local network addressing 
> changed. Did your NFS client’s IPs change too?  Do you need to update the 
> /etc/exports on the NFS server to reflect the change in IPs?
> 
> 
> --
> Jonathan Billings
> 

Even if exports doesn't need changing, maybe re-exporting it (or
rebooting the server) is needed. I seem to remember you are using a WD
MyCloud for a server. I went through something similar with my MyCloud
recently, and I had to edit /etc/exports and then re-export it.

-- 
Lester M Petrie
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