I export a share from an AWS instance, running Amazon linux. I mount it on a couple different FreeBSD machines, one running 12.0, one running 11.2. NFS is not open to the internet, this happens across a VPN link. Both clients exhibit the same behavior, the initial mount works fine and everything works normally until the mount is inaccessible after less than an hour. Running ls shows "permission denied" when trying to read the mount point. There is no error in the system log on either client or server when the mount becomes inaccessible. Unmounting and re-mounting the share makes it immediately work fine again until another hour passes. I've tried tcp and udp options for the NFS mount, no difference.
Does this sound like a problem with NFS or with OpenVPN? This same OpenVPN config has been in place for years and otherwise works fine. This same NFS export/mount worked years ago but I haven't used it again until recently. Where should I start?
Thanks!
Does this sound like a problem with NFS or with OpenVPN? This same OpenVPN config has been in place for years and otherwise works fine. This same NFS export/mount worked years ago but I haven't used it again until recently. Where should I start?
Thanks!