Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 09:51:44 -0400 (EDT) From: Ed Tootill <tootill@telebase.com> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Cc: tootill@telebase.com (Ed Tootill) Subject: pcnfsd Message-ID: <199509131351.JAA15660@telebase.com.>
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Help. I'm having problems with pcnfs mounting a partition from a FreeBSD machine. When I attempt to mount an exported file system from BSD using both "net use G: mach:/a" and intries in the drives.bat file I get "PCNFS 251F: The NET USE failed with an internal error code of 1007." When attempt to mount using \nfs\mt command I get: "Unable to connect to resource '/a' from server <name>. Reason: authentication error. The server is unable to authenticate your username in order to determine whether or not you have permission to perform. . . " The Unix PC's have FreeBsd 2.0.5 installed. The DOS PC's have pcnfs5.1 installed and can mount partitions successfully from a Solaris machine. The FreeBSD /etc/exports file is configured correctly since I can mount the partition to my Linux PC. I have /etc/netgroup setup to trust the PC's. I have tried several user ids and all fail. The pcnfsd is recently compiled from the pcnfs release \src directory. Questions: Do I need a special version of pcnfsd for FreeBSD? What simple part of basic unix security did I miss? Any help will be appreciated. Ed
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