Re: NFS
George Bonser wrote:
>
>
> 1) What is in your /etc/exports?
>
> 2) also, debian runs a number of rcp services out of inetd so make sure
> /etc/hosts.allow and .deny are set up correctly.
>
> 3) You can client --> server does not work, do you mean that the server is
> unable to mount a client drive? Does it give an error?
When I have NFS problems, I resort to using 'showmount -e system.com' from
each machine to the other, just to make sure what is exported is what
I think it is..
Tim
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