Re: NFS4: CentOS 7 client with a Fedora 32 server

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Braden McDaniel <braden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于 2020年7月15日周三 下午10:21写道:
I'd like to support a CentOS 7 client from a Fedora 32 NFS4 server.
 Other Fedora 32 clients can mount the volume just fine using:

   $ mount -t nfs4 my-server:/my-export-root/foo /foo

But when I try this from a CentOS 7 client, I get:

   mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted

Is there any bit of configuration I can do on the client and/or server
to make this work, short of allowing fallback to pre-4 NFS versions?

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Braden McDaniel <braden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Do you get any AVC denial (from any of the machine) when trying to access the mount point?

You can use sealert to check AVC denials.

And if you need nfs3, try 
mount -t nfs -o nfsvers=3 ....
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