Hello,
I've finally made a break-through in my NIS/NFS problem. I'll rebrief,
the NIS/NFS thread readers once more on the error. Heres the scenario.
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Client :
login: rajeev
password:
Last login: Sat Nov 18 03:27:52 2000 on tty2
bash$
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The home directory(although not shown) is mounted and files are readable and
writeable. However on the server, at same moment of logon
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fh_verify: home/rajeev permission failure, acc=1, error=13
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Well, I found out that this problem does not occur if I change the
permissions of the user directories (as root of course); say by
/home#chmod 777 rajeev.
Obviously setting all user directories to 777 is not a viable solutions.
What are the appropriate permissions to set? Or should I look else where for
the solution to this problem.
On a side note, I must be mad. I'm typing this at 3:00 in the morning with
Eagles playing in Background.
Rajeev
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