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* RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice
@ 2003-02-17 16:41 Santiago
  2003-02-17 19:16 ` Trond Myklebust
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Santiago @ 2003-02-17 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs

Hello. I usually don't mail lists without joining. Maybe I won't after 
this either. Here is the problem:

Export filesytem (/var/www/html) from RedHat 7.3 to Mandrake 9.0 (mount 
point /tmp/test or /r/amanda/nitro-html) fails with:

[root@backup amanda]# mount 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html /r/amanda/nitro-html 
-t nfs
mount: 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html failed, reason given by server: 
Permission denied
[root@backup amanda]#

However, there are no problems mounting the exported dir (or any others) 
on other Redhat machines or debian machines (only unices handy).

The RedHat 7.3 is stock everything (stock nfs-utils, stock kernel 
(non-enterprise)).
The Mandrake 9.0 is stock distro with kernel 2.4.19-ac4 (custom) with 
NFS support compiled in.

/etc/exports:
/var/www/html 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)
#/var/lib/mysql/OldMaid 10.0.0.10/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)

rpcinfo -p (RedHat 7.3):
[root@chance proc]# rpcinfo -p
    program vers proto   port
     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
     100024    1   udp  32768  status
     100024    1   tcp  32768  status
     391002    2   tcp  32769  sgi_fam
     100011    1   udp    740  rquotad
     100011    2   udp    740  rquotad
     100011    1   tcp    743  rquotad
     100011    2   tcp    743  rquotad
     100005    1   udp  32817  mountd
     100005    1   tcp  32940  mountd
     100005    2   udp  32817  mountd
     100005    2   tcp  32940  mountd
     100005    3   udp  32817  mountd
     100005    3   tcp  32940  mountd
     100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
     100003    3   udp   2049  nfs
     100021    1   udp  32818  nlockmgr
     100021    3   udp  32818  nlockmgr
     100021    4   udp  32818  nlockmgr
[root@chance proc]#

rpcinfo -p (Mandrake 9.0):
[root@backup amanda]# rpcinfo -p
    program vers proto   port
     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
     100011    1   udp    710  rquotad
     100011    2   udp    710  rquotad
     100011    1   tcp    713  rquotad
     100011    2   tcp    713  rquotad
     100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
     100021    1   udp  33816  nlockmgr
     100021    3   udp  33816  nlockmgr
     100005    1   udp  33817  mountd
     100005    1   tcp  32805  mountd
     100005    2   udp  33817  mountd
     100005    2   tcp  32805  mountd
[root@backup amanda]#

I have read the howto and googled for mandrake-RH NFS interaction but 
not found anything of use to this problem. I have disabled ipchains and 
iptables on both boxes and verfified that nothing is present in the 
/etc/hosts.allow | /etc/hosts.deny files on either machine.

Like indicated above, the RH export works fine so long as I don't 
attempt to mount it on a Mandrake box.

TIA,

Santiago




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* Re: RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice
  2003-02-17 16:41 RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice Santiago
@ 2003-02-17 19:16 ` Trond Myklebust
  2003-02-17 22:04   ` Santiago
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Trond Myklebust @ 2003-02-17 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: santi; +Cc: nfs

>>>>> " " == santi  <Santiago> writes:

     > The Mandrake 9.0 is stock distro with kernel 2.4.19-ac4
     > (custom) with NFS support compiled in.

You appear to have forgotten to compile NFSv3 into this kernel. Try to
specify the option '-onfsvers=2'.

You appear also not to be running rpc.statd on that machine. Unless
you also use the 'nolock' mount option, you will end up with problems
the first time some process tries to lock a file.

Cheers,
 Trond


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* Re: RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice
  2003-02-17 19:16 ` Trond Myklebust
@ 2003-02-17 22:04   ` Santiago
  2003-02-17 22:28     ` Paul Heinlein
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Santiago @ 2003-02-17 22:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Trond Myklebust; +Cc: nfs

Thanks for responding so quickly Trond. I'm replying inline.

Trond Myklebust wrote:
>>>>>>" " == santi  <Santiago> writes:
>>>>>
> 
>      > The Mandrake 9.0 is stock distro with kernel 2.4.19-ac4
>      > (custom) with NFS support compiled in.
> 
> You appear to have forgotten to compile NFSv3 into this kernel. Try to
> specify the option '-onfsvers=2'.

I recompiled the kernel to support all versions of NFS:
 
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x
x x             < > Coda file system support (advanced network fs) 
                          x x             < > InterMezzo file system 
support (experimental,
x x             <*> NFS file system support 
                          x x             [*]   Provide NFSv3 client 
support                                               x x 
<*> NFS server support 
          x x             [*]   Provide NFSv3 server support 
                                    x x             [*]   Provide NFS 
server over TCP support (EXPERIMENTAL)                         x x 
        <*> SMB file system support (to mount Windows shares 
               x x             [*]   Use a default NLS 
                                           x x 
Default Remote NLS Option: "cp437" 
   x x             < > NCP file system support (to mount NetWare 
volumes)                           x x
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x 
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x                                 <Select>    < Exit >    < Help > 
                            x 
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> You appear also not to be running rpc.statd on that machine. Unless
> you also use the 'nolock' mount option, you will end up with problems
> the first time some process tries to lock a file.

I took care of this too. Thanks for pointing it out.

[root@backup linux]# rpcinfo -p
    program vers proto   port
     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
     100011    1   udp    682  rquotad
     100011    2   udp    682  rquotad
     100011    1   tcp    685  rquotad
     100011    2   tcp    685  rquotad
     100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
     100003    3   udp   2049  nfs
     100003    2   tcp   2049  nfs
     100003    3   tcp   2049  nfs
     100021    1   udp  32770  nlockmgr
     100021    3   udp  32770  nlockmgr
     100021    4   udp  32770  nlockmgr
     100021    1   tcp  32796  nlockmgr
     100021    3   tcp  32796  nlockmgr
     100021    4   tcp  32796  nlockmgr
     100005    1   udp  32771  mountd
     100005    1   tcp  32797  mountd
     100005    2   udp  32771  mountd
     100005    2   tcp  32797  mountd
     100005    3   udp  32771  mountd
     100005    3   tcp  32797  mountd
     100024    1   udp  32772  status
     100024    1   tcp  32798  status


However, I still am receiving the same error as before:
[root@backup linux]# mount 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html /r/amanda/nitro-html 
-t nfs
mount: 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html failed, reason given by server: 
Permission denied
[root@backup linux]#

Any more ideas or suggestions?

Thanks,

Santiago



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* Re: RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice
  2003-02-17 22:04   ` Santiago
@ 2003-02-17 22:28     ` Paul Heinlein
  2003-02-18 14:30       ` Santiago
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Paul Heinlein @ 2003-02-17 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Santiago; +Cc: nfs

On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Santiago wrote:

> However, I still am receiving the same error as before:
> [root@backup linux]# mount 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html /r/amanda/nitro-html 
> -t nfs
> mount: 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html failed, reason given by server: 
> Permission denied

I hate to ask the obvious questions, but

* Is there anything in /etc/host.deny that would keep your client from
  getting to the server?

* Is there any sort of ipchains/iptables packet filtering that would 
  keep your client from getting to the server?

* Do the logs on the server offer any clues as to why it doesn't like 
  your client's mount requests?

--Paul Heinlein <heinlein@cse.ogi.edu>



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* Re: RedHat/Mandrake NFS - not playing nice
  2003-02-17 22:28     ` Paul Heinlein
@ 2003-02-18 14:30       ` Santiago
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Santiago @ 2003-02-18 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Heinlein, nfs

In my first post (you might not have seen it) I indicated that I had 
checked the hosts.deny/hosts.allow and turned off ipchains and iptables. 
It is usually an obvious thing. The obvious thing I forgot to do was to 
check the log files. Here is what appears to be the issue:
Feb 17 16:19:15 chance rpc.mountd: refused mount request from 10.0.0.10 
(private-10.swlink.net) for
  /var/www/html (/var/www/html): no DNS forward lookup
Feb 17 16:22:07 chance rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 
10.0.0.57:958 for /var/www/html
  (/var/www/html)
Feb 17 16:22:16 chance rpc.mountd: refused mount request from 10.0.0.10 
(private-10.swlink.net) for
  /var/www/html (/var/www/html): no DNS forward lookup

RedHat is trying to look up the host that it is exporting to? I don't 
have this issue though when mounting on a debian box. There is nothing 
in the /etc/host file. So this is still somewhat mysterious. I am going 
to put an entry in /etc/hosts for the mandrake box and see what happens.

Thanks reminding me. It is usually the obvious things.

It worked. Any ideas as to why the nfs server would differentiate 
between the mandrake clients and the non-mandrake clients (RH and Debian)?

Thanks,
Santiago



Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Santiago wrote:
> 
> 
>>However, I still am receiving the same error as before:
>>[root@backup linux]# mount 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html /r/amanda/nitro-html 
>>-t nfs
>>mount: 10.0.0.48:/var/www/html failed, reason given by server: 
>>Permission denied
> 
> 
> I hate to ask the obvious questions, but
> 
> * Is there anything in /etc/host.deny that would keep your client from
>   getting to the server?
> 
> * Is there any sort of ipchains/iptables packet filtering that would 
>   keep your client from getting to the server?
> 
> * Do the logs on the server offer any clues as to why it doesn't like 
>   your client's mount requests?
> 
> --Paul Heinlein <heinlein@cse.ogi.edu>
> 
> 
> 
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