Happy New year folks,

I have a couple of questions about setting up an NFS share.  

I have Apache on my gateway machine with the doc root set to /www.  I want to 
export /www (on the gateway) to /w3 on a desktop machine (apollo).  I have 
the following in (the gateways) /etc/export ... (from the NFS HOWTO)

/home. (rw, no_root_squash)
/www. apollo (rw, no_root_squash)

I can mount the /home no problem at all with 'mount m2k:/home /mnt/m2khome' 
buit it does not work when I try and mount the /www share. (m2k is the 
gateways name, apollo is the desktop, I can ping both machines by name and IP)

all permissions are the same as the /home share but I get ''mount m2k:/www 
failed. reason given by server: permission denied''.  I am stumped and the 
HOWTO is not giving me any clues.

Also, should my apache doc root be owned by root:root?

Any help greatly appreciated,

best wishes

Mike
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