https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=817651
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=817651#c23
--- Comment #23 from Hardy Heroin 2013-12-09 10:03:32 UTC ---
It seems that the "-N" flag has dissappeard from the nfs-utils supplied with
13.1 and the mount.nfs: access denied by server messages are back because of
it.
If I enter
man 8 rpc.gssd
on openSUSE 12.3 with (I think) nfs-utils-1.2.7-2.18.1
I see the "-N" flag documented:
-N With NFSv4, some requests to the server need to authenticated as
coming from "the machine" rather than from any particular user. These requests
will normally be authenticated using the "machine credentials" even if -n is
set. Adding -N causes these requests to use the credentials of UID 0 in place
of the machine credentials.
But on openSUSE 13.1 nfs-utils-with 1.2.8-4.5.1
man 8 rpc.gssd
mentions nothing about the "-N" flag, and it seems I do need it in order to
"abuse" my root's kerberos credentials as machine credentials.
I guess this warrants opening a new bug report against openSUSE 13.1 but I
thought I'd mention it here since this bug report shows up in search engien
searches.
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