On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:04:41 -0500 David Fleck <[email protected]> dijo:
>Forgive me if somebody has already posted this link: >https://www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/File_Sharing/How_to_access_files_on_Synology_NAS_within_the_local_network_NFS > >Perhaps there is something in there that will clear up what the >configuration issue is. Thank you, I had not yet found that. I read through the whole thing and followed the instructions to the letter, but I still get 'access denied by server.' I should add that their instructions say the mount command should be (copied and pasted): mount [Synology NAS IP address] : [mount path of shared folder] / [mount point on NFS client] Thus my command should be mount 192.168.0.101:Synology / /media/jjj/Synology Note the extra / between the source and the destination. If I add it the mount command fails completely and displays help information. The extra / can't be right. And when I try it without the extra / it generates 'only root can do that.' If I preface it with sudo or do sudo su to root, then I get 'access denied by server.' At the very end of the instructions it says "Can't mount the shared folder? The user account you enter here must have access privileges for the shared folder that you wish to map." I'm not sure where 'here' is, the NAS or my command line? In any event, when I initially set up the NAS with the Synology DiskStation Manager it came with an admin and a guest account and I added an account 'jjj.' I gave all of them every permission I could find. I recently discovered a user forum on Synology's website. My next effort wll be to post my tale of woe there. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
