Þann Þriðjudagur 04 janúar 2005 05:05 skrifaði elefino:
Alrighty, I tried that... and 192.168.0.0/24, with no joy. So I widened the scope to 192.168.0.0/16, which still didn't work. (Restarting each time, then running to the other machine and attempting to setup the Client and have it scan for NFS servers on the little net........ nothing.
First of all, there's no need to run upstairs and downstairs ... turn SSH on, and SSH between them. Secondly, you don't need to do it on the second machine, if you can do it on your local machine, with your "remote ip" then you can also do it on a remote machine for that ip. Assuming your export machine ip is 192.168.0.1, then (as root on 192.168.0.1): #> mount 192.168.0.1:/home/kevin/Documents /mnt #> vdir /mnt ... #> umount /mnt If it doesn't work, then either the nfs server isn't running, or there's a firewall blocking the tcp port. Now you can go downstairs and do the same on that computer.
So, it's not a matter of any of the particular shares being bad, or badly defined. The client is not finding *anything*.
If you are trying to "browse" for an NFS share ... then your hard out of luck. I know lisa is "supposed" to do it, but it hasn't worked for me yet. Except for samba, that does appear to work properly. My 2¢ worth, Örn