On Thursday 02 December 2004 22:40, Susemail wrote:
Here is my /etc/exports file: /home/adriel/ 192.168.0.*(rw,root_squash,sync) Which says that anyone on the local network can access my home directory?
I've had problems on SuSE 9.1 and 9.2 with using IP ranges in the /etc/exports. It lists is as exported, but gives permission denied when trying to mount. /d1/test 192.168.0.*(ro,async) Now, if you use name based variable expansion...it seems to work. /d1/test *.brianjacksonphoto.com(ro,async) Is there some special flag with 2.6 kernel based NFS servers that allows you to use an IP range? It doesn't seem to be set by default. brian -- Brian Jackson Photo Sports ~ Editorial ~ People ~ Travel ~ Events http://www.BrianJacksonPhoto.com