On 2020-06-24 17:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
As for the address of the SMB server. Are we talking about the ASUS router? I thought you already knew
that to be 192.168.50.1? It would be the same as the router it is running on.
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You cover several points here that I will need to consider but for now I
need some clarification on this. With the other router that works,
/etc/fstab sees the SMB server as 192.168.2.8 and the NFS as
192.168.2.128 and yes I know the new router as 192.168.50.1. However
each server is a separate computer which require ip's. I normally deal
with problems via ssh. With this router I thought the SMB would get a
new 50.something address but I've been able to identify a dozen that it
does show but not the smb box. I will have to add a display and
keyboard to see what is happening unless there is some other way to do
it, that may have to wait until tomorrow since I need some assistance
mating cables.
"I suggested you use 192.168.0.0/16 for the address spec. But, you
indicated you wanted to keep it at 192.168.2.0/24"
Are you suggesting that for /etc/exports in NFS? If so I will change
that since it appears it may eliminate future problems such as I just
had. Connection beyond the LAN is normally blocked and the immediate
family does not present a security problem, in fact need to be able to
get into my computers if necessary.
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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