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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: arstourmer on June 14, 2011, 07:15:26 AM
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Hello,
NFS server
Computers running LINUX.
I have two questions :
a) Though I can use either use FTP server using Filezilla) or CIFS server using fstab entry, I can't use NFS server
When trying to mount device I am always getting the following message :
mount 192.168.1.10:/mnt/HD/HD_a2
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.10:/mnt/HD/HD_a2
The fstab entry for DNS-320 is :
192.168.1.10:/mnt/HD/HD_a2 /mnt/Sauvegardes-B nfs users,auto,intr,soft 0 0
May be there is something wrong in this entry ... more precisely the "/mnt/HD/HD_a2"
Any suggestion on how to have nfs server usable ?
b) Having a look - via Filezilla - on directories rights, gid and uid I found that some directories and files have GID = 95 and UID = 95 ...
I have no idea on how these parameters have been set to such values !
And just in order to have more fun ... there is no way - using standard LINUX tools (ROOT user) to restore the original gid and uid !
Any suggestion on how to have correct gid and uid, and to modify imposed ones ?
Thanks in advance !
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Already installed firmware v 2
Nor in the installation manual or the user manual there was information concerning my problem
So I went through the whole configuration menu.
In [Management] ---> [Network Shares page]---> [Step 2-1-2] ---> [Host] There, in the right part of the screen there is "some help" ... telling
"In the host field input IP addresses that have access to the NFS accessible .iso file. Use a * character in the host field to allow all IP addresses."
I missed the "Use a * character in the host field to allow all IP addresses"
Having corrected, and restarted DNS, the first problem was solved, and following I had been able to solve the second one (though I don't understand from where the UID= 95 and GID=95 come from).