Graeme Fowler via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Di 29 Jan 2019 11:03:19 
CET):
> Have you got ‘superuser’ mapping switched on so root maps to UID 0 on the NFS 
> server?

Processes with uid=0 can create and chown files on the share. So I'd
say, root_squash is not enabled.

> This is referred to as no_root_squash in the client mount options; I suspect 
> you need to permit the NFS client to allow root access.

I'm not sure if it is up to the client to choose no_root_squash. I know
this as a option on the server side.

> I could be wrong!
Me too.

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Heiko

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