Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall.  Even then its
lagging way behind unless you deploying in a dentist office. Openbsd sucks
at pretty much everything else.  Sorry I come from corporate real world
experience not Soho stuff.  Use Linux.

On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:24 AM Rupert Gallagher <r...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> This is what I observed on a controlled environment of three "windows 10
> pro" 1709 clients.
>
> The obsd nfs server had a single share:
>
> /path/to/folder -network 192.168.1 -mask 255.255.255.0
>
> When mounting a share for the first time, Windows allows browsing the
> network to find the resource. This is what happens:
>
> 1. The client asks for the list of nfs resources;
> 2. the server shows a stream of accepted mounts, no warnings, no errors;
> 3. while 2 happens, the client shows a warning that the server is not
> responding;
> 4. when eventually the client returns the list of nfs folders, the server
> crashes.
>
> The above occurs systematically. Restarting the server and repeating the
> client steps lead to a new server crash. The only way to mount the share is
> to type in the path, without browsing.
>
> When the server crashes, the debug shows no warnings and no errors.
>
> The problem did not occur with W10Pro 1703. However, the server should not
> crash, and if it does, it should report useful diagnostics.
>
> R
>

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