So even if your client would made a query as alexander:alexander, the server will not compare the action to alexander:alexander permissions, but against nfsnobody:nfsnobody permissions I would expect client to also show "alexander:alexander" too, it's not a problem if you only have alexander on one side and alex on the other side, but your server show the directories are own by "alex", so server at least have two users "alex" and "alexander", i suppose your client have that too.ģ/ "all_squash" option, make the server handling any query as "nfsnobody:nfsnobody" Nfsv4 server could be use with nfsv3 client, still it doesn't mean nfsv4 server should be configure like an nfsv3 serverĢ/ Did you mess up your group and user id between your server and client? Last edited by lexflex on Tue 8:38 am edited 1 time in totalġ/ your exports is bad for a nfsv4 server, i know nfsv4 server are lazy and accept weird entries (for nfsv3 server compatibility), still the result is bad, do the thing properly if you want proper behavior.
Mac nfs access denied how to#
Thanks for any hints, pointers, on how to get this NFS-sharing right, I guess I probably somehow messed up permissions on one side or the other, but I would not know how to change this behavior ( and if this is normal behavior or not, although I expect it is not). So, although this workaround works, it seems a bit strange that I would need to add +x in order to share read/write directories and files. rwxrwxrwx 1 alex alex 7 Oct 6 06:23 file2.txt rwxrwxrwx 1 alex alex 7 Oct 6 06:23 file1.txt rwxrwxrwx 1 alexander alexander 7 Oct 6 06:23 file2.txtĭrwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Oct 6 06:23. rwxrwxrwx 1 alexander alexander 7 Oct 6 06:23 file1.txt HomeServer /homessd/alex/nfstest/data # ls -allĭrwxrwxrwx 2 alex alex 4096 Oct 6 06:23.
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# chmod 777 /homessd/alex/nfstest/data/ -R I can somehow solve it by changing the permissions to 777 (including +x): # /etc/exports: NFS file systems being exported. rw-r-r- 1 alexander alexander 7 Oct 6 06:23 file2.txt rw-r-r- 1 alexander alexander 7 Oct 6 06:23 file1.txt This seems to be the same issues as described (but not solved) here:ĭrw-r-r- 2 alex alex 4096 Oct 6 06:23. Ls: cannot access 'Server/file2.txt': Permission denied Ls: cannot access 'Server/file1.txt': Permission denied
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Ls: cannot access 'Server/.': Permission denied However, on the client side, the files show ' permission denied' and are red blinking: I am trying to share files from my central home server with a couple of clients on the same local network using NFS. Posted: Sun 5:20 am Post subject: NFS - Permissions denied on client side, need +x Gentoo Forums Forum Index Networking & Security NFS - Permissions denied on client side, need +x Gentoo Forums :: View topic - NFS - Permissions denied on client side, need +x