[K12OSN] SME, K12LTSP, and NFS

David Trask dtrask at vcs.u52.k12.me.us
Tue Apr 13 23:05:49 UTC 2004


Ok Les and all,

I'm a step closer....I found a stupid mistake in my fstab on the client
where intead of 10.0.6.20 I had 10.0.6.2....so now instead of connection
refused...I get a new message when doing   mount -a

mount:  RPC:    Program not registered


Any other ideas?  I'm so close!  I know I am!  ;-)

"Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
writes:
>"Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
>writes:
>>On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 13:13, David Trask wrote:
>>
>>> My exports on the SME server looks like this:
>>> 
>>> /mytest 10.0.0.234(rw,insecure,sync,no_root_squash)
>>          ^^^^^^^^^^
>>            Is this the single client address where you are
>>trying to mount?
>> 
>++++++++
>Yes....I'm trying to export /mytest from my SME server and mount it on
>another RedHat server at the address 10.0.0.234
>+++++++++++
>>
>>
>>> any ideas for things to look for as to why I can't connect? My SME box
>>is
>>> running 6.0 and it is in server only mode....I tried adding
>>> 
>>
>>What does 'showmount -e' say, both from the server and client (give the
>>server name on the client)?
>
>+++++++++
>On the server it shows that it's exporting the line from above only in
>name format  
>/mytest 	pc-00234.vcs.u52.k12.me.us
>
>On the client NFS shows only the exports being made from that client, but
>nothing from the SME server
>showmount -a   didn't yield anything either
>+++++++++
>>
>>
>>> # nfs
>>> rpc.nfsd: 10.0.0.234/255.0.0.0
>>> rpc.mountd: 10.0.0.234/255.0.0.0
>>> 
>>> # portmap
>>> portmap: 10.0.0.234/255.0.0.0
>>                     
>>Either your 10.0.0.234 should be 10.0.0.0 to give access to all of
>>10.x.x.x or your subnet mask should be 255.255.255.255 to restrict to
>>a single client.  I think you should see log entries in /var/log/secure
>>when a connection is refused by tcpwrappers.
>
>+++++++
>nothing in the log entries.....(it'd be nice if I could find something
>then I might be able to find out why I'm being denied)
>
>I changed the numbers to 10.0.0.0.....nothing
>++++++++
>>
>>
>>> To hosts.allow.....still no dice....do I have to restart anything when
>I
>>> make the change to hosts.allow? Any ideas appreciated....I'm trying to
>>see
>>> if I can do both Samba and LDAP to auth Windows XP and Linux (K12LTSP)
>>and
>>> export the home dirs via NFS to the K12LTSP box using an SME
>>server....if
>>> I'm successful it will be a lot easier than my current Samba/LDAP
>setup.
>>
>>Does that mean you already have an SME server using LDAP authentication?
>>As a server or client?
>
>Nope.....I'm currently using a RedHat box (the one I'm exporting too....as
>an experiment) as a Samba/LDAP server  (see my how-to here  
>http://web.vcs.u52.k12.me.us/linux )  What I'm trying to do is see if I
>can do something similar with an SME box....if I can...then WOW!  It will
>simplify things a lot for many folks in many installations.  I just need
>to get this NFS thing mounted and then I can test my theory.
>>
>>
>>---
>>  Les Mikesell
>>    les at futuresource.com
>
>
>
>David N. Trask
>Technology Teacher/Coordinator
>Vassalboro Community School
>dtrask at vcs.u52.k12.me.us
>(207)923-3100
>
>
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David N. Trask
Technology Teacher/Coordinator
Vassalboro Community School
dtrask at vcs.u52.k12.me.us
(207)923-3100





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