Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2010-03-14 at 17:37 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote: >> Tim wrote: >>> On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 18:11 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote: >>>> The issue may be that nfs4 doesn't seem to be working, mount.nfs4 >>>> gives a failure, so perhaps job one will be to find out why the export >>>> isn't working. >>> Are all the computers using the same OS? Prior Fedora releases used a >>> lesser (than 4) version of NFS by default, and would require manual >>> configuration to use NFS4. Other distros probably have the same issue. >>> >> Yes, and I can't seem to get nfs4 working on the server side. I have tried >> adding flags to the exportfs call but the ones in the manual seem to be >> rejected. This is a set of fully updated Fedora 9 boxes, and mount.nfs4 is >> present, but the options for export seem unsupported. >> >> I can test using the /etc/exports file, but exporting things before doing the >> mount on them seems to have it's own issues, and the determination of what to >> mount for export is definitely done many seconds after boot. The NFS3 moutns >> work fine, but access is broken. >> >>>> NFS is so insecure by nature that it would be nice not to fight >>>> pseudo-security. >>> Yes. I'd use it in a network where you trust people not to exploit it, >>> and can manage the configuration to connect the right user names with >>> each other. But where you can't trust users not to exploit it, or use >>> it incorrectly, or your network is exposed to outsiders (unencrypted >>> wireless, running as part of someone else's LAN, etc.), you'd want >>> something better. >>> >> Network security isn't the issue here, it's all a matter of uid at the moment. > ---- > I don't know what you have or haven't done or if you have configured > idmapd and started rcpidmapd service but here is some instructions... > > http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/nfsv4-fedora > At some point you just have to assume it's broken or documented so poorly that source code is your only hope. I have done all that stuff, and not only do I get "no such file or directory" with nfs4, but wireshark tells me the server if still using v3. All the things in that document were done, I did change "nobody" to "nfsnobody" in idmapd.conf and restart, but that make no difference. It seems no one I can reach has actually ever made nfsv4 work on FC9, even thought it's documented to do so. Probably another thing a level ten guru can do using some trick never documented. Thanks much for the link to the doc, I can now feel comfortable that I didn't miss something. -- Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines