Date: Mon, 28 Apr 97 21:31 +0100 From: LBuchholz@t-online.de (Lars Buchholz) To: support@cdrom.com Subject: FreeBSD 2.1.7 Message-ID: <m0wLvKk-0000fVC@ermail02.btx.dtag.de> Resent-Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.3.96.970429144833.15354Y@mother.cdrom.com>
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I have some problems with FreeBSD's networking features. My LAN consits of two computers: One runs RedHat Linux 2.0.27, the other runs FreeBSD. The Linux box exports some directories via NFS. The problem is: every time I try to connect to my Linux-box with mount -t nfs hostname:/test, it does mount the volume, but I get the message: Permission denied when I try to access it (e.g. when I do a 'ls'). Another problem I have is that I usually log in as a normal user and then do perform a 'su'. When I try to, I get the message: kerberos:You are not in root's ACL. Am I able to change that? And how? In addition, I'd like to ask if it is possible to use an other terminal type as cons25, perhaps the standard Linux-terminal settings? Maybe you can also tell me how to configure a FreeBSD machine so that it behaves like a normal hard-wired terminal. Thank you for your efforts in helping me! Lars Buchholz
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