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What am I doing worng? NFS question



I'm trying to get a potato (+ Progeney + 24.9 kernel) system to act as an
nfs server to a HP-UX machine.

Here is what I have in /etc/exports

/dumpdisk2            phse7(rw,insecure,no_root_squash)

The Debian machine is debain, the HP-UX one is phse7.

When I run "rpc.nfsd -d auth -F I get the follwing:

Script started on Tue Oct 16 10:35:32 2001
root@debian:~# rpc.nfsd -d auth -F
nfsd[9944] 10/16/101 10:35 auth_forward_lookup(phse7) phse7.westvaco.com
nfsd[9944] 10/16/101 10:35 auth_forward_lookup(phse7) phse7.westvaco.com
nfsd[9944] 10/16/101 10:35 clnt phse7.westvaco.com exports:
nfsd[9944] 10/16/101 10:35 	/dumpdisk2          
nfsd[9944] 10/16/101 10:35 		options: rw

root@debian:~# 
Script done on Tue Oct 16 10:38:03 2001

But I get this from the HP-UX machine, when I try to moun it.

Script started on Tue Oct 16 10:35:56 2001


WARNING:  YOU ARE SUPERUSER !!

]0;root@phse7;/tmproot@phse7:/tmp
$ script$ mount phse7:/dumpdisk2 /tmp/mnt$ 
phse7:/dumpdisk2: access denied
]0;root@phse7;/tmproot@phse7:/tmp
$ 

script done on Tue Oct 16 10:36:57 2001

What am I doing wrong here? 



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