On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 18:31, Mick wrote: > Minh Van Le ask > > What type of share ? NFS/Samba ? Please provide the command you are using to > mount the share(s). > > I'm trying to mount nfs shares witht the follwoing command > > mount t-nfs /server.domain.com:/sharethis /sharethis
I assume the "-t nfs" is a typo above? and delete the first "/", ie. it's: mount -t nfs server:/sharethis /sharethis > What's in /etc/hosts.allow ? If there's more than 1 nic on either computer > and both are on different subnets, then the incoming IP can be of a > different subnet which is not allowed in hosts.allow. > > /etc/hosts.allow contians the following > > 192.0.0.1 server.domain.com server > 192.0.0.10 box2.domain.com box2 no that's /etc/hosts isn't it? (it should be) not hosts.allow > SSH uses tcp_wrappers, so hosts.allow should have: "sshd: IP" (without > quotes). > > Sorry, I don't understand the above... do I have to add shhd as a seperate > entry into hosts.allow? yes, mine looks like: ALL: LOCAL 192.168.1. sshd: ALL proftpd: LOCAL 192.168.1. And if still problems, guide to debugging is: 1) check the log files, any errors are usually self explanatory and if not, google on the error 2) if you change /etc/exports or nfs related stuff make sure to restart nfs (usually "/etc/init.d/nfs restart") Dave. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
