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I followed the wiki on nfs exactly, and I can connect and mount a share. However, when I cd into the directory ...
[root@pwn mnt]# mount killterm2:/home/max nfs
[root@pwn mnt]# cd nfs
bash: cd: nfs: Permission denied
what?? How do I fix this?
Last edited by synthead (2008-05-04 08:24:40)
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Wiki does not mention one important export option:
Very often, it is not desirable that the root user on a client machine
is also treated as root when accessing files on the NFS server. To this
end, uid 0 is normally mapped to a different id: the so-called anony-
mous or nobody uid. This mode of operation (called `root squashing') is
the default, and can be turned off with no_root_squash.
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Ahh that is PIMP! IT WORKS!
Now ... how would I allow a regular user to read nfs mounts?
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