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> I've tried that and it works but only partially. In my case I setup a
> mount of /scratch on coyote1 (the gateway), and then re-exported it to
> coyote2. When doing an ls on /mnt/scratch on coyote2
> (coyote1:/scratch) I get a whole bunch of errors like:
>
> ls: coyote1.backup.1999.07.08: No such file or directory
>
> and cannot access any files. Somehow the listing is there, but it
> won't access the files. Maybe there's an nfs param I can set somewhere
> to allow mounting of an nfs filesystem and then re-exporting to work
> cleanly?
You have the -r (reexport allowed) on the rpc.nfsd / rpc.mountd programs?
I have had it working the other way round (intenel server external
clients) quite well for sometime
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