On 06/20/17 15:41, Frank Filz wrote:
On 06/19/2017 05:22 AM, LUCAS Patrice wrote:
On 06/16/17 15:21, Frank Filz wrote:
On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
Frank,
Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port
1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added th
> On 06/19/2017 05:22 AM, LUCAS Patrice wrote:
> > On 06/16/17 15:21, Frank Filz wrote:
> >>> On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
> Frank,
>
> Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port
> >
> 1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I ad
On 06/19/2017 05:22 AM, LUCAS Patrice wrote:
On 06/16/17 15:21, Frank Filz wrote:
On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
Frank,
Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port >
1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added the
'insecure' option to export in /et
On 06/16/17 15:21, Frank Filz wrote:
On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
Frank,
Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port >
1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added the
'insecure' option to export in /etc/exports on the server to allow
client connec
> On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
> > Frank,
> >
> > Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port >
> > 1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added the
> > 'insecure' option to export in /etc/exports on the server to allow
> > client connections from an u
On 06/15/17 21:34, Doug Ortega wrote:
Frank,
Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port >
1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added the
'insecure' option to export in /etc/exports on the server to allow
client connections from an unreserved source por
Frank,
Turns out that the nfs-ganesha proxy client was using a source port >
1024 for the nfs client connection to the server. I added the
'insecure' option to export in /etc/exports on the server to allow
client connections from an unreserved source port. This let me get past
the issue wit
> I was able to access the server from the ganesha machine using the normal
> NFS client. There is only a problem when I try to use the proxy.
> The configuration on the server and the client connection test using normal
> NFS client are shown below.
>
> On server:
>
> # exportfs -v
>
Hi Frank,
I was able to access the server from the ganesha machine using the
normal NFS client. There is only a problem when I try to use the proxy.
The configuration on the server and the client connection test using
normal NFS client are shown below.
On server:
# exportfs -v
exp
> I''ve been trying to bring up the nfs-ganesha PROXY FSAL without success.
> I'm having difficulty with both the 2.5 community release and when
building
> from source. I tried previous releases but was getting config file
errors. With
> 2.5 I'm getting an NFS4 permission error when starting nfs-g
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