Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:16:16 +0200 From: David Landgren <david@landgren.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Connection refusal for an NFS mount Message-ID: <44BF9E40.7090104@landgren.net>
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List,
On an old Redhat box (address 172.17.0.18), I'm trying to mount an NFS
export from a FreeBSD (5.2.1-RELEASE) box. Both machines are on the same
network segment, and neither have any onboard firewalling rules.
I run the following command (on the redhat, bechet is the FreeBSD box):
mount -v -t nfs -s -o ro,soft,intr bechet:/home/ftp/pub/mirror /net/mir
And I get back:
mount: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused
On the FreeBSD box, /etc/exports contains
/home/ftp/pub/mirror 172.17.0.18
rpcinfo -p produces:
program vers proto port service
100000 4 local 111 rpcbind
100000 3 local 111 rpcbind
100000 2 local 111 rpcbind
/etc/hosts.deny is empty, and /etc/hosts.allow contains
ALL: ALL : allow
The relevant processes on the FreeBSD box are
95 ?? IL 0:00.00 (nfsiod 0)
96 ?? IL 0:00.00 (nfsiod 1)
97 ?? IL 0:00.00 (nfsiod 2)
98 ?? IL 0:00.00 (nfsiod 3)
343 ?? Is 0:04.41 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
425 ?? Is 0:04.61 /usr/sbin/rpc.statd
11373 ?? Is 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/mountd -r
88497 ?? Is 0:00.05 nfsd: master (nfsd)
88498 ?? I 0:00.00 nfsd: server (nfsd)
88499 ?? I 0:00.00 nfsd: server (nfsd)
88500 ?? I 0:00.00 nfsd: server (nfsd)
88501 ?? I 0:00.00 nfsd: server (nfsd)
(I understand, from reading the handbook, that I should be using rpcbind
rather than portmap). This server has been an NFS server in the past, so
I know it worked at some point. I'm not sure if I'm missing a daemon in
the mix, or if there's something else I've overlooked.
Any clues will be most graciously received :)
Thanks,
David
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