make sure you put a line in your /etc/hosts.allow like

portmap : ALL

or change that ALL to 192.168. if that's what you're using for a prefix
for your IPs at home.

On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Steven Westbrook wrote:

> Hi all... I must be dumb or something but I'm trying to set up some nfs
> shares on my home lan and I can't get it to work for the life of me.  I
> have a RH6.0 system (I've also been reading the Oreilly NFS and NIs book -
> NIS is another story all together that I'm working on witha  lot of stress
> involved)  but I digress..... 
> 
> the error that I'm getting is the following when I try to mount a export
> that I've added to my server...
> 
> I type in the following:
> mount westserver:/MP3s /MP3s 
> 
> and I get the following error:
> mount: westserver:/MP3s failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
> 
> Here is my exports file
> 
> /MP3s westserver
> 
> which I figure should allow it to be world wide readable... which of
> course I don't want.. but first I just want it to work, and next to make
> it secure.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> steve westbrook sends.
> 
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