Hi,
I installed FreeBSD in January for the first time.
With the base system there was no problem mounting directories from Ubuntu 16.04-Clients.
Now I'm configuring some services like DHCP and (unbound) DNS server. So I think there is a correlation to the new installed software. But after deactivation of this packages in rc.conf the problem with NFS continues.
So I need your help.
on the FreeBSD NFS server
I set access-authority to public with
So I believe that everything (on the server) is correct configured.
On my Ubuntu system I can see the exported path bit the mount timed out
I have build a small script to catch the exact time.
I hope you can help me.
Thx Thanks a lot.
OlliP
I installed FreeBSD in January for the first time.
Code:
FreeBSD freebsd 11.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE #0 r321309: Fri Jul 21 02:08:28 UTC 2017 [EMAIL]root@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org[/EMAIL]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
Now I'm configuring some services like DHCP and (unbound) DNS server. So I think there is a correlation to the new installed software. But after deactivation of this packages in rc.conf the problem with NFS continues.
So I need your help.
on the FreeBSD NFS server
Code:
[root@freebsd /etc]# showmount -e
Exports list on localhost:
/DATA_test 192.168.150.51 192.168.150.85
[root@freebsd /etc]#
I set access-authority to public with
chmod -R 777 /DATA_test
So I believe that everything (on the server) is correct configured.
On my Ubuntu system I can see the exported path bit the mount timed out
I have build a small script to catch the exact time.
Code:
root@pc000085:/home/superusr# ./mnt_test.sh
Mi 14. Feb 10:53:37 CET 2018
Export list for 192.168.150.26:
/DATA_test 192.168.150.85,192.168.150.51
Mi 14. Feb 10:53:42 CET 2018
mount.nfs: Connection timed out
Mi 14. Feb 10:55:53 CET 2018
root@pc000085:/home/superusr#
I hope you can help me.
OlliP
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