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Post by brianmckenna on Aug 17, 2006 22:53:32 GMT 7
Has there been any success mounting a drive(folder) via NFS on a *nix system? The N5200 is repeatedly giving me a "Permission Denied" reponse irregardless of the NFS options I specify.
Additionally, it appears an ssh port exists on the server, has anyone logged in via ssh, I could really use the logs to troubleshoot the NFS issue.
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Post by unicos on Oct 3, 2006 5:34:58 GMT 7
NFS: If you have a public share defined then you can mount with the following options: mount -t nfs -o rw,tcp,soft,vers=2,nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 <Servername>:/raid/data/<sharename> <your_mountpoint> Haven't got nfs3 to work...... To use the data for both sides(SMB/NFS) it could be usefull to get the possibility to define own UID/GIDs.... but haven't found a way to modify. Cheers Unicos Has there been any success mounting a drive(folder) via NFS on a *nix system? The N5200 is repeatedly giving me a "Permission Denied" reponse irregardless of the NFS options I specify. Additionally, it appears an ssh port exists on the server, has anyone logged in via ssh, I could really use the logs to troubleshoot the NFS issue.
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jamis
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Post by jamis on Oct 7, 2006 20:49:31 GMT 7
I would also love to have the ability to log in via SSH
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Post by mangoo on Oct 10, 2006 21:20:32 GMT 7
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