[rhn-users] rpc.mountd: refused mount request ... no export entry
Sullivan, Michael
michael.sullivan at eds.com
Wed May 18 16:58:54 UTC 2005
Hello FM,
If you've turned up security on you box you may have to add the
following entry to your "hosts.allow" file:
portmap : 192.168.4.0/255.255.255.0
The add the following to your "hosts.deny" file:
portmap : ALL
I was having similar issues a short time back after "Bastille"-ing a
box.
--Mike.
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On Behalf Of FM
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 7:07 AM
To: Mailing List Redhat Network
Subject: [rhn-users] rpc.mountd: refused mount request ... no export
entry
Hello strange problem here :
On one station, I cannot mount a nfs exported FS when using netgroup
on the server (server1):
/etc/exports
/home @linux-all(rw,sync,root_squash)
/etc/netgroup
linux-clients (station1,,)
linux-all linux-clients linux-servers
exportfs -rv :
reexporting station1:/home to kernel
on station1 :
mount -t nfs server1:/home /home
result :
mount: server1:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
server log :
May 18 10:07:23 server1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from
192.168.4.212 for /home (/): no export entry
192.168.4.212 is station1
I restart portmap and nfs on server1 but the results are the same.
Stations1 : RHEL 4
server1 : RHEL 3
Thanks!!!
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