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Re: nfs share user group



Problem resolved.  It was a bonehead mistake.

/pub M1(rw,no-root_squash) which NFS didn't like

fixed it and everything is fine.

Lance

> Lance Hoffmeyer said:
> 
> > Why is this?  I thought I understood group permissions but
> > maybe not (obviously).
> 
> what username are you trying to write as? root ? by default
> nfs blocks root access. if you need root access change
> exports to something like:
> 
> /pub             M1(rw,no_root_squash)
> 
> otherwise be sure the userid(the number not the name) on
> the machine M1 has a directory that is writable by them.
> if you have user lance(uid=500) on the server and
> userid lance(uid=1005) on the client it probably won't
> work.
> 
> i also usually restart the nfs services after changing
> the exports file.
> 
> good luck.
> 
> nate
> 
> 
> 
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