hello. I am trying to make a small home network: one pc under suse 9.0 , eth0 fix ip address (no dhcp) running as a nfs server . a second lan card as eth1 to adsl ethernet modem one pc under suse 8.2, also fix ip adress as nfs client. later (when it will work!) I'll also put a third (older) pc under suse 7.0 as nfs client also. All lan cards are working well, pinging from each to others works both directions. internet sharing is working well threw the first pc, on the three pcs. With yast I make the first pc (suse 9.0) run as nfs server (export home directory + 2 or 3 other directories). But I can't find this server when trying to set the second pc as nfs client in yast??? I have tried with or without firewalls running. I have set the ip address and hostnames in "etc/host.conf" thank you for your help alain rolland
On Monday 22 March 2004 13:20 pm, alain rolland wrote:
hello. I am trying to make a small home network: one pc under suse 9.0 , eth0 fix ip address (no dhcp) running as a nfs server . a second lan card as eth1 to adsl ethernet modem one pc under suse 8.2, also fix ip adress as nfs client. later (when it will work!) I'll also put a third (older) pc under suse 7.0 as nfs client also.
All lan cards are working well, pinging from each to others works both directions. internet sharing is working well threw the first pc, on the three pcs. With yast I make the first pc (suse 9.0) run as nfs server (export home directory + 2 or 3 other directories). But I can't find this server when trying to set the second pc as nfs client in yast???
What exactly do you mean? do you get an error?
I have tried with or without firewalls running.
You should only need the firewall running on the machine directly connected to the internet. And it is safe enough to allow it to not protect services from the internal network. Dylan -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin
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