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I have a Dell desktop configured as NFS server, and three notebooks configured
as NFS client. All computers were running Mandrake 9 and NFS and file sharing in both directions worked well, but I now want to change to SuSE 9 and have installed it on two of the notebooks. NFS works with all computers but I cannot copy a file from a SuSE notebook to the server, only server to notebook. I get "access deniged" from the server. I know I get to the server because if I try to copy a file that exists I get the message that the file exists but if I select to overrite I get the access deniged message. Everything is configured the same on the MDK notebook and the SuSE notebooks but only the MDK notebook can copy from the notebook to the server. Any help will be appreciated. nikki |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:11:11 GMT, Nikki
<no-one@nowhere.com> wrote: > I have a Dell desktop configured as NFS server, and three notebooks configured > as NFS client. All computers were running Mandrake 9 and NFS and file > sharing in both directions worked well, but I now want to change to SuSE 9 > and have installed it on two of the notebooks. NFS works with all > computers but I cannot copy a file from a SuSE notebook to the server, > only server to notebook. I get "access deniged" from the server. I know I > get to the server because if I try to copy a file that exists I get the > message that the file exists but if I select to overrite I get the access > deniged message. Everything is configured the same on the MDK notebook and > the SuSE notebooks but only the MDK notebook can copy from the notebook to > the server. Any help will be appreciated. > Are the user and group ID numbers the same on Mandrake and SuSE? Can you write to a file if the file and directory have 777 permission? -- Incrsease your earoning poswer and gaerner profwessional resspect. Get the Un1iversity Dewgree you have already earned. [from the prestigious, non-accredited University of Spam!] |