On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 12:11:41PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #ls -l /mnt/test > > drwx------ 5 vmail vmail 4096 Feb 20 13:47 suhag > > #cd suhag > > # > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > But I didn't see you type 'cd /mnt/test/suhag; ls'
Also, most NFS servers map 'root' access to a non-privileged account like 'nobody'. You may have to do: # su vmail $ cd /mnt/test/suhag $ ls or else configure the NFS server to allow root access. And beware that NFS is a *very* insecure protocol. If your courier-imap server is connected to the public Internet then you should set up a private ethernet connection between the sqwebmail and courier-imap boxes, using private IP addresses, and force the NFS traffic over that. Regards, Brian.
