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Re: problems with nfs and libc6



Martin Schulze <joey@kuolema.Infodrom.North.DE> writes:
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> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 08:55:26PM -0600, David Engel wrote:
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> > > today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
> > > Everyhthing went fine, only some partially resolved dependencies took
> > > some time but didn't meant a problem.  Thanks to StormCrow for his
> > > FAQ.
> > > ...
> > > Does anybody have an idea where the problem is?  Under normal
> > > circumstances this would prevent my debian mirror to be visible to
> > > most of the machines - I treat this as mission critical.
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> > Something weird must have changed again in glibc.  Recompiling netbase
> > and netstd again with glibc-2.0.6-1 fixed it for me.  The new versions
> > were just uploaded.
> 
> Newer versions of netbase and netstd doesn't solve the problem here.
> rpc.nfsd still dies.  Even a re-compilation of my own didn't help.

uid/gid_squishing is broken in the version of the nfs server included
with current netstds.  Newer versions correct some of the problems,
but, as of week-before-last, not all.

Could this be your problem?

Mike.
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