W dniu 02.10.2011 20:39, Thomas Dineen pisze:
Can't tell for sure. Try
chmod o+rwX
on the directory, look at tcpwrappers (/etc/hosts.{deny,allow}), look
at SELinux on Fedora, read the logs on the server machine (system
logs, security logs, if any, nfs logs).
It could be a problem with different NFS versions (protocol
incompatibilities), you could force a protocol downgrade (force a
specific version on the client/server, if possible).
I'm not an expert in NFS, so I probably won't be able to help more.
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