J. Bruce Fields a écrit :
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:38:34PM +0200, François Valenduc wrote:
Kevin Coffman a écrit :
This may be a stupid question, but can you access the mount using
auth_sys? As I think I said before, it looks like the Kerberos part
is working. (Unless there are errors on the client side from
rpc.gssd.)
I finally found a solution to the problem.
Great!
It seems that it's needed to
compile both NFS v3 and v4 server support to make kerberos support
working. I find that a bit strange, but with this kernel configuration,
it is working fine. I find that a bit strange since I export the
filesystem as NFS3.
Should we consider this as a bug ? I am running kernel 2.6.26.3.
Yes, that would be a bug! But: are you sure gss support was built in on
the server?
--b.
Thanks a lot for your patience,
François
There is still a major problem. Even if I can now mount the filesystem
with kerberos authentification, I can't write any file. Furthermore, I
can even not see the content of the exported directory without being
root. Is it due to the problem of uid/gid mapping ?
François
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