On Wed, 18 Dec 2019 12:18:14 -0800
Ben Koenig <[email protected]> dijo:

>You are correct at a high-level. The exact cause of denial is still a
>mystery.
>
>Basically this is all going to be handled by your synology NFS
>settings. You will have a few options that are relevant
>- path you are exporting
>- network you export to
>- hosts you export to
>
>So basically, just confirm that /volume1/Synology (case sensitive) is
>being shared to the 192.168.1.* subnet, that all hosts are allowed to
>mount and that any user is allowed to mount it. Also double check that
>/volume1/Synology/ actually exists. I know you said the path is
>correct, but it only takes a few seconds to double/triple check.

Hooray, Success!

I entered 192.168.1.115 in a browser window, which took me to the
Synology login screen. Luckily, it remembered my username and password,
and I logged in. It took a while poking around all the settings, but
finally I found the page where permission was given to my old computer.
I added the new computer to the list, et voilĂ ! The manual mount
command now works.

Thanks for the advice!
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