Hi,

I'm trying to configure my desktop machine as an nfs server for my
laptop. Both are redhat 6.0 machines, kernels 2.2.13 and 2.2.14. I have
portmap running, mountd and nfsd on the server. However, whenver the
client tries to connect, I get a permission denied error. 

the /etc/exports contains just one line
/       laptop(rw,no_root_squash)

I read in the portmap man page that it uses tcp_wrappers. As far as I
know, tcpd (the tcp_wrappers server) is only launched via inetd. This
leads me to my question: Do I need a portmap line in my inetd.conf, and
more importantly- what should it say? The inetd.conf man page is not
much help, I'm afraid. 

TIA, mulix.
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