bruce wrote:
ok terry..
bear with me...
mount [servername]:/iso [mount point]
mount 192.168.1.52:/iso /iso2
192.168.1.52:/iso <<< the initial server where i created the nfs share
/iso2 <<< the folder/dir on the client machine
is this correct? did i miss something
-bruce
your exports on the server says,
/iso 192.168.1.52
which is giving the ip 192.168.1.52 access to your NFS share, but i'm
guessing that's not what you want. You want to list the client's ip so
that,
/iso clientip(rw)
will give nfs access to the client. You'll also want to make sure you
have the service 'portmap' running as this is necessary for NFS RPC
service. Finally, you'll want to make sure port 111 is open on your
firewall (both tcp and udp)
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