Yeah ~
When I change that line in the /etc/exports on the guest system which installed the NFS server like that :
/home/test *(rw)
then I run the "mount -t nfs 192.168.56.101:/home/test /media" on the host system , it will be ok ~
But when I change these message:
/home/test 192.167.7.67(rw)
The result is not ok ~
So what is the problem with it ?
James Pearson
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The problem was, as I said in my previous post, that you use one subnet for you guest machine and another for your host machine.
I don't see how you could reach your guest machine (192.168.56.0/24) using your real interface, which is on 192.168.7.0/24 subnet, once you already put in your routes that 192.168.56.0/24 should be accessed using vnetbox0.
Pretty obvious.
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