>>>>> "pb(" == Phillip Bruce (Mindsource) <v-phb...@microsoft.com> writes:
pb(> Problem solved.. Try using FQDN on the server end and that pb(> work. The client did not have to use FQDN. 1. your syntax is wrong. You must use netgroup syntax to specify an IP, otherwise it will think you mean the hostname made up of those numbers and dots as characters. NAME PROPERTY VALUE andaman/arrchive sharenfs r...@10.100.100.0/23:@192.168.2.3/32 2. there's a bug in mountd. well, there are many bugs in mountd, but this is the one I ran into, which makes the netgroup syntax mostly useless: http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6901832 one workaround is to give every IP reverse lookup, ex. using BIND $generate or something. I just use a big /etc/hosts covering every IP to which I've exported. I suppose actually fixing mountd would be what a good sysadmin would have done: it can't be that hard.
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