Re: NFS mount problems

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On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 13:11 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 26 April 2008 11:16, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Saturday 26 April 2008 10:49, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > This morning my laptop could not connect to the server by its fstab
> > > mounts. I restarted nfs and restarted the network on the server, all
> > > without making any difference.  Restarting the network brought
> > >
> > > Bringing up interface borg2:  RTNETLINK answers: File exists
> > > Error adding address 192.168.0.40 for eth0.
> > >
> > > but ifconfig shows the correct address for eth0.
> > >
> > > What else should I look for?
> >
> > I presume these lines are relevant -
> >
> > Apr 26 11:11:52 borg2 automount[2547]: create_udp_client: hostname lookup
> > failed: No such process
> > Apr 26 11:11:52 borg2 automount[2547]: create_tcp_client: hostname lookup
> > failed: No such process
> > Apr 26 11:11:52 borg2 automount[2547]: lookup_mount: exports lookup failed
> > for .directory
> >
> > What is the cause of this?  Thanks
> >
> This is a firewall issue.  If I turn off the firewall everything works.  NFS 
> and SMB are marked as trusted services, but it seems that is not enough.  
> Which ports need to be opened to use these services?  I googled and followed 
> that advice, which didn't work, so now I have to ask here.
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-March/msg02366.html

Craig

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