Hallo friends and list members.
I have some problems configuring NFS-server.
Trying to mount the server I get this :
$ mount_nfs 10.0.0.8:/usr/BSD /usr
mount_nfs: bad MNT RPC: RPC: Timed out
The client is OpenBSD3.4 (and that's the command).
Yes, I DO KNOW, this is a Linux list.
But I suspect the problem is at the NFS-server
which is to be on Debian (stable) .
(and I've reached here after a long discussion at
the BSD-il mailing list mainly with Gal Ben-Haim).
##---------------------------------
Some More Details:
## =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
That's what I have in my /etc/hosts.allow file:
portmap: 10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0 : allow
lockd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0 : allow
mountd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0 : allow
rquotad:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0 : allow
statd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0 : allow
That's what I have in my /etc/exports file:
/usr/BSD 10.200.1.2(rw)
Now, that's what I get by running "rpcinfo -p" to the
server ip ("10.0.0.8") and to the client ip ("10.200.1.2"):
mydeb:~# rpcinfo -p 10.0.0.8
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
100024 1 udp 1024 status
100024 1 tcp 1024 status
100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
100021 1 udp 1037 nlockmgr
100021 3 udp 1037 nlockmgr
100021 4 udp 1037 nlockmgr
100005 1 udp 1038 mountd
100005 1 tcp 1029 mountd
100005 2 udp 1038 mountd
100005 2 tcp 1029 mountd
mydeb:~# rpcinfo -p 10.200.1.2
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
This output is the same by running from "rpcinfo -p" at client
The client is OpenBSD3.4 but I suspect that the problem
is at the server side (Debian, as I said).
Thay ar both at my home LAN (If this matters...)
Thanks for all who can help me to solve it...
Oren Maurer
http://www.meorero.org.il
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Walla! Mail, Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Walla! at:
http://mail.walla.co.il
=================================================================
To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command
echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]