On 22/06/2021 11:41, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 6/21/21 6:17 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> @RobertPC ~]# mount -v -t nfs [fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1]:/mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy
/mnt/mcstuffy
> mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Jun 21 06:42:25 2021
> mount.nfs: trying text-based options
'vers=4.2,addr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1,clientaddr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1'
> mount.nfs: mount(2): Connection refused
1: Is the nfs port open on ipv6? Use "ss -ln | grep :2049" and look for a
listening port with an IPv6 address, like:
tcp LISTEN 0 64 [::]:2049 [::]:*
2: Does your firewall allow access to port 2049 on IPv6? Use "firewall-cmd
--list-services" and look for "nfs", or use "ip6tables -L" and
look for the input chain for your default zone (possibly IN_public_allow).
I got the impression from the OP that the NFS server is not a Fedora system. When I asked
about logging into
the NFS and running the "ip addr show" command the response was "Web
interface. It shows". That doesn't
seem to be what one would do if the NFS server were Fedora based.
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