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Solaris 10 can't mount a CentOS share
Hi, I am facing a very strange problem and hope some of you can give me a hand here.
I have a network of 2 Linux machines (CentOS 4.0 and CentOS 3.0) and a bunch of Sun Solaris boxes.
Everything was working fine.
The CentOS 4.0 box was used to be running RH 8.0, and I just fresh installed CentOS 4.0.
I backed up the whole /etc directory before I formatted the hard drive.
Then after CentOS 4.0 was installed, I restored some files in /etc (exports, hosts.allow, etc) from the backup.
As before, I create a shared directory in it.
Now, every other machine can mount that share except one single Solaris 10 box.
It returns "Permission denied" whenever I try to get to that directory.
I have tried numerious things:
1. put the IP address of the Solaris 10 box in /etc/exports
2. put the IP address of the Solaris 10 box to hosts.allow
3. turned off firewall in CentOS 4.0
What else can be a problem?
Sharing is done the same way as the CentOS 3.0 is doing and it was working when it was running RH 8.0.
All other machines (CentOS 3.0, Solaris 7, 8, & 9) can access that directory just fine.
Is it Solaris 10 that is having problem with the NFS service in CentOS 4.0?
Any clue?
Thanks in advance.
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