Perhaps you did not see the lines in /etc/hosts.allow :-

## LTS-begin ##

#
# The lines between the 'LTS-begin' and the 'LTS-end' were added
# on: Sat Nov  3 15:11:27 SAST 2001 by the ltsp installation script.
# For more information, visit the ltsp homepage
# at http://www.ltsp.org
#

bootpd:    0.0.0.0
in.tftpd:  172.16.
portmap:   172.16.

## LTS-end ##

the NFS-related line is portmap.

Cheers,   Andy!

On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cyrus Elder wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>     I'm htting a wall when trying to change my network settings I had
> everything up and running beautifully, by using the default 192 subnet
> settings. Now I need to put my server on it's own subnet. I changed
> the DHCPD.CONF, LTS.CONF, and HOSTS. Now when I start my workstation
> it gets an IP (from my new subnet setting) and begins loading but it
> failes when trying to mount NFS. I get the following
>
> mount: 10.100.40.254:/opt/ltsp/i386 on /mnt failed, permission denied
> Mount : nfsmount failed: bad file number
> NFS: mount program didn't pass remote address!
> mount: 10.100.40.254:/opt/ltsp/i386 on /mnt failed: invalid arguement
>
> Did I miss a config file somewhere?? I'm new to LTSP, and Not so
> new to Linux but still pretty green. Any suggestions would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Cyrus Elder
> NEOnet
> Network Services
> 420 Washington Ave.
> Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
> (330)-945-9739

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