On 22/02/2021 00:46, Jerome Lille wrote:
I tried to simply change type from nfs to nfs4 in the fstab in the
client. Unfortunately I then get the response
mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting ...
There is nothing in the server logs about this. And it is not the
firewall, because even when I turned it off, I get the same access
denied.
Anything else I have to change?
My exportfs is very simple, just
/path/to/export client(rw)
Well, it should just "work". I have a centos7 nfs server and using F33 as the
client.
In this example, the F33 client doesn't have an fstab entry for the mount.
On the server side....
[root@cos7 ~]# cat /etc/exports
/home/egreshko 2001:b030:112f:2::0/64(rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
/home/egreshko 192.168.0.0/16(rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
[root@cos7 ~]# firewall-cmd --info-zone=public
public (active)
target: default
icmp-block-inversion: no
interfaces: eth0
sources:
services: dhcpv6-client mountd nfs nfs3 rpc-bind ssh
ports:
protocols:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
source-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:
Then on the client side....
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ sudo mount 192.168.122.5:/home/egreshko /mnt
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ df -T | grep 122
192.168.122.5:/home/egreshko nfs4 29599744 5197056 24402688 18% /mnt
I have not made any changes to the nfs server configuration file /etc/nfs.conf so the
defaults are
in effect.
# vers2=n
# vers3=y
# vers4=y
# vers4.0=y
# vers4.1=y
# vers4.2=y
Check to make sure these haven't been altered.
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