On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Amit Karpe <amitka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Michael E. Maher < > mich...@maheronline.co.uk> wrote: > >> Hi Amit, >> >> On Thu, 2013-02-28 at 17:39 +0800, Amit Karpe wrote: >> > >> > If I used no_root_squash in /etc/exports on server I can access >> > directory without problem. >> > /disk12 172.21.123.219(rw,sync,no_root_squash) >> > >> > What can be the problem ? >> > >> >> You have kind of answered your own question here. If you need root >> access to the files from the client, you will need the 'no_root_squash'. >> All that option does is honour your clients root user over the NFS share >> (not great for security but I don't know your set up details). >> >> Other than that you'd have to manage the users on both systems, to be >> the same name/uid/gid etc.. and do everything as a non-root user (better >> for security). >> >> Take a look at this link[0] and hopefully that should clear it all up. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Michael >> >> >> [0] >> http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/nfs.htm#_If_it_mounts_but_cant_access >> >> >> > Michael, > In following situation if I access as root or non-root, I am facing same > "Permission denied" error. > So the problem is just not with root but all users. > > client# ls -l /borneo4 > ls: cannot access /borneo4/test-dir: Permission denied > ?????????? ? ? ? ? ? test-dir > client# su - eos > client$ ls -lh /borneo4/ > ls: cannot access /borneo4/test-dir: Permission denied > total 0 > ?????????? ? ? ? ? ? test-dir > > > > And on server side I am ready change file permissions. By > changing ownership of directory will solve this problem without using > no_root_squash ? > > Finally I solved this problem by just changing permission on server directory. server# chmod o+x /borneo4 Now my client can access without any problem. Thank You, Michael.
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