>>>>> "JH" == Jamie Heilman <ja...@audible.transient.net> writes:
JH> Anders Boström wrote: >> >>>>> "SW" == Stephan Windmüller <wi...@white-hawk.de> writes: >> SW> On 23.10.2011 13:49, Jamie Heilman wrote: >> >> Chances are you all have your nfsidmap Domain mismatched between >> >> client and server; check your user.* syslog logs on the client for >> >> messages like: nfsidmap: nss_getpwnam: name 'foo@bar' does not map >> >> into domain 'baz' Sorry for the late respons... I've got time to test this again, and it is indeed a domain-problem. However, I don't get any nfsidmap-messages in the client syslog, but I do in the server. If I reconfigure my client idmapd.conf to 'Domain = localdomain' it works as expected. If I use the default idmapd.conf from nfs-common 1:1.2.5-2+b1 it does not work. The server is in this case using the default idmapd.conf from nfs-common 1:1.2.2-4. And doing any change on the server regarding the domain-configuration will break a lot of clients, all running NFSv4 using Debian stable, Ubuntu etc. Soo it is a no-go. Also I don't understand how I'm supposed to configure this. I have another client in another domain. It is supposed to mount NFS from it's own domain *and* from our server. If 'Domain = localdomain' is configured in all places, it works, but I how is this supposed to be configured??? / Anders -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org