Shawn Webb wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions (I'd really rather not toy with LDAP, but I'll do whatever it takes), I'd love to hear them.
Recent OpenSolaris has some standards compliant code which sometimes will mount things with AUTH_NONE if the server claims to prefer it. This will lead to the exact behavior you see (your uid ends up mapped as "nobody" for NFS purposes). I had this problem when mounting Ubuntu Linux NFS servers from OpenSolaris clients. I fixed it by editing /etc/nfssec.conf and commenting out this line: #none 0 - - - # AUTH_NONE I'm not sure if this is your issue or not, since I never had those problems when talking to a Solaris NFS server. But it couldn't hurt to try.. Drew _______________________________________________ nfs-discuss mailing list [email protected]
