Re: 16+ GID issue, mountd's --manage-gids not helping

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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 05:56:12PM -0500, Contact wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was assuming it would grab all of my GIDs as it appears to do in the
> following link:
> https://xkyle.com/solving-the-nfs-16-group-limit-problem/
> 
> Just under the quote:
> "Also, the NFS server will cache group lookups so it doesn’t have to
> continuously make queries. The cache is visible like this:"
> 
> The GID 1000 is my primary user on both boxes (rypervenche).
> 
> If there is another way to do this (aside maybe from setting up
> kerberos/ldap) I would be willing to try that.

Could you please answer the two questions which I asked in my previous
email?

--b.

> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 15:37:09 -0400
> "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 09:43:51AM -0500, Contact wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > I'm having an issue with my NFS mount and being able to access it
> > > from my normal user account. The mount point is chmod'ed to 2770
> > > with a GID of 1100 (nfs) which is the same on both systems. I can
> > > access it if I change my active group using newgrp, but not
> > > normally.
> > > 
> > > ====================================
> > > noir ~ # ls -lhd /home/nfs/share
> > > drwxrws--- 8 nfs nfs 4.0K Sep  4 15:30 /home/nfs/share
> > > 
> > > rypervenche@svelte ~ $ pwd
> > > /home/rypervenche
> > > rypervenche@svelte ~ $ cd nfs
> > > -su: cd: nfs: Permission denied
> > > rypervenche@svelte ~ $ newgrp nfs
> > > rypervenche@svelte ~ $ cd nfs
> > > rypervenche@svelte ~/nfs $ 
> > > 
> > > svelte ~ # grep nfs /etc/group
> > > nfs:x:1100:rypervenche
> > > ====================================
> > > 
> > > You can find the details of my NFS server and client here:
> > > 
> > > ====================================
> > > svelte = client
> > > noir = server
> > > 
> > > svelte ~ # tail -1 /etc/fstab
> > > 192.168.1.100:/ /home/rypervenche/nfs   nfs
> > > rw,noauto,noexec,nodev,nosuid   0       0
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # cat /etc/exports 
> > > # /etc/exports: NFS file systems being exported.  See exports(5).
> > > /home/nfs/share
> > > 192.168.1.205(rw,sync,fsid=0,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
> > > 192.168.2.100(rw,sync,fsid=0,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # id nfs
> > > uid=1100(nfs) gid=1100(nfs) groups=1100(nfs)
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # grep -v ^# /etc/conf.d/nfs | grep -v ^$
> > > NFS_NEEDED_SERVICES="rpc.idmapd"
> > > OPTS_RPC_NFSD="8"
> > > OPTS_RPC_MOUNTD="-V 4 --manage-gids -p 32767"
> > > OPTS_RPC_STATD="-p 32765 -o 32766"
> > > OPTS_RPC_IDMAPD=""
> > > OPTS_RPC_GSSD=""
> > > OPTS_RPC_SVCGSSD=""
> > > OPTS_RPC_RQUOTAD=""
> > > EXPORTFS_TIMEOUT=30
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # iptables-save | egrep '(NFS|T -m conn)'
> > > -A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
> > > -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.205/32 -p tcp -m tcp -m multiport --dports
> > > 111,2049,4001,32765:32767 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -m comment
> > > --comment NFS -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.205/32 -p udp -m udp
> > > -m multiport --dports 111,2049,4001,32765:32767 -m conntrack
> > > --ctstate NEW -m comment --comment NFS -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -s
> > > 192.168.2.100/32 -p tcp -m tcp -m multiport --dports
> > > 111,2049,4001,32765:32767 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -m comment
> > > --comment NFS -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -s 192.168.2.100/32 -p udp -m udp
> > > -m multiport --dports 111,2049,4001,32765:32767 -m conntrack
> > > --ctstate NEW -m comment --comment NFS -j ACCEPT
> > > 
> > > svelte:
> > > net-fs/nfs-utils-1.2.6 was built with the following:
> > > USE="ipv6 nfsdcld nfsidmap nfsv4 nfsv41 tcpd -caps -kerberos
> > > (-selinux)"
> > > 
> > > noir:
> > > net-fs/nfs-utils-1.2.6 was built with the following:
> > > USE="ipv6 (multilib) nfsdcld nfsidmap nfsv4 nfsv41 tcpd -caps
> > > -kerberos (-selinux)" ABI_X86="64"
> > > 
> > > svelte ~ # uname -a
> > > Linux svelte 3.10.7-gentoo-svelte #1 SMP Thu Aug 22 17:46:44 CDT
> > > 2013 i686 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz GenuineIntel
> > > GNU/Linux
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # uname -a
> > > Linux noir 3.10.7-gentoo-noir #1 SMP Wed Aug 28 11:19:43 CDT 2013
> > > x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 260 Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
> > > ====================================
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I found online that the issue is due to NFS not being able to grab
> > > over 16 GIDs. I found help in the following two links:
> > > 
> > > https://xkyle.com/solving-the-nfs-16-group-limit-problem/
> > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NFS_Troubleshooting
> > > 
> > > I tried adding the --manage-gids flag to mountd (which can be seen
> > > in the /etc/conf.d/nfs file above), however, it does not appear to
> > > resolve the issue.
> > > 
> > > ====================================
> > > noir ~ #
> > > cat /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/content #uid cnt: gids...
> > > 0 10: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 11 26 27
> > > 1000 9: 10 18 19 27 78 85 100 250 1000
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # date +%s > /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/flush     
> > >                                                                                                                               
> > > noir ~ #
> > > cat /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/content #uid cnt: gids...
> > > 
> > > Then I mount the NFS again:
> > > 
> > > noir ~ # cat /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/content
> > > #uid cnt: gids...
> > > 0 10: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 11 26 27
> > > 1000 9: 10 18 19 27 78 85 100 250 1000
> > > ====================================
> > > 
> > > It looks as though it is not grabbing all of my GIDs.
> > 
> > What do you expect the list to be?  Which groups is uid 1000 a member
> > of on the server?
> > 
> > --b.
> 
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