Local network. 
Second PC with Ubuntu 7.10 works as expected (connected to the same switch). 

This is the /etc/exports of the nfs server:

/mega/one       *.somedomain.de(ro,async,subtree_check) 
apple.somedomain.de(ro,async,insecure,subtree_check)
/mega/two       *.somedomain.de(ro,async,subtree_check) 
apple.somedomain.de(ro,async,insecure,subtree_check)
/mega/three             *.somedomain.de(rw,async,subtree_check)
/mega/four      *.somedomain.de(ro,async,subtree_check)
/home/someone/data      wizard.somedomain.de(rw,async,subtree_check)


I am able to (auto)mount all the shares without problem. 
Only /home/someone/data (which normally should result (and did before some 
dist-upgrade one week ago on the client) in a permission denied produces the 
timeout.

Nevertheless find attached some tcpdump of the client after manually 
mount ouzo:/home/someone/data/ /mnt/stick/
mount.nfs: Connection timed out

nfs-common 1:1.1.2-2ubuntu2
nfs-server 1:1.1.1~git-20070709-3ubuntu1

A colleague (who uses Debian Sid) got a similiar error since a few days.
( Debian SID nfs-common 1:1.1.2-2)


** Attachment added: "ouzo2.out"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13496045/ouzo2.out

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NFS mounting hangs instead of returning with permission denied
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