NFS mount permission.
I have a machine that is set up with an NFS and I was able to
mount it's drive one time on my ethernet at home but not after that.
The host.allow and host.deny are set up and the exports file has an
entry something like this:
/mnt (ro,insecure,no_root_squash)
but it returns an error that I don't have permission to mount the
drive from home. ( I was using it to access a CDROM drive so the
general open permission to the area wasn't a problem though I'll
probably tighten it later.) There are other machines on the same
subnet that also can't NFS mount the drive. Earlier it was having
RPC timeouts before and this was due to the hosts.allow and .deny but
this is a different problem now. Any ideas would be greatly
appreciated.
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