Just for kicks and giggles, I set up a non-global zone for serving DNS. Both boxes are pointed to it. The server is sully.0xfeedface.local and the client is shawn-desktop.0xfeedface.local. I set the NFS domain in /etc/default/nfs to be 0xfeedface.local. Still getting permission denied errors. Is the NFS client authenticating as "nobody" by default and not trying the "shawn" account at all (the account I'm logged in as)? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ nfs-discuss mailing list [email protected]
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