Hi!
I am trying to set up an NFS share from my Debian server to allow a test system
(Mac OS X) to access it. When I try to mount from the client machine I get:
[tangy:~/Mounts] jason% mount -o ro 192.168.1.1:/mnt/hungry-monster/data/
/Users/jason/Dimwit/
[tangy:~/Mounts] jason% ls -l
ls: Dimwit: Protocol not supported
[tangy:~/Mounts] jason%
The server's syslog has:
Oct 9 13:07:03 cubeship mountd[5226]: authenticated mount request from
tangy.borgspace.alpha:1053 for /mnt/hungry-monster/data
(/mnt/hungry-monster/data)
Oct 9 13:07:03 cubeship kernel: svc: unknown version (3)
Oct 9 13:07:35 cubeship last message repeated 8 times
Oct 9 13:07:35 cubeship kernel: svc: unknown version (3)
I have set up a simple /etc/exports file:
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# to NFS clients. See exports(5).
/mnt/hungry-monster/data/ tangy(insecure,map_daemon)
Is there anything else I should look at?
Thanks,
Jason.