But it's not working if ip is 10.0.10.116
Is it possible to have nfs access from 10.0.10.xx to 10.0.0.xx?
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You can also export directories to all hosts on an IP (sub-) network simultaneously. This is done by specifying an IP address and netmask pair as address/netmask where the netmask can be specified in dotted-decimal format, or as a contiguous mask length. For example, either `/255.255.252.0' or `/22' appended to the network base IPv4 address results in identical subnetworks with 10 bits of host. IPv6 addresses must use a contiguous mask length and must not be inside square brackets to avoid confusion with character-class wildcards. Wildcard characters generally do not work on IP addresses, though they may work by accident when reverse DNS lookups fail.
The client IP is 10.0.10.116
In /etc/exports, I have 10.0.10.*
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]]>I want to share a directory in my home network over nfs.
The nfs server ist running, on the client 'showmount -e 10.0.0.2' shows me the correct directory
'/media/files 10.0.10.*'
But when I try to mount it, the mount command hangs for ever
'mount -t nfs4 10.0.0.2:/media/files /media/files'
...nothing happens then...no error messages, no mounts...
I tried it from 2 different clients, one an Arch system, the other with Ubuntu...it's the same on both machines.
my /etc/exports:
/media/daten/ 10.0.10.*(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
Has anyone an idea what I did wrong?
Thanks a lot for your help...