Can not remotely mount on SUSE Linux
I have 2 PCs, lets call them host and target. Target runs embedded red hat Linux. Host runs SUSE Linux 10.0. I am trying to mount target to host:
mount -t ntfs /dev/nfs /home/user/workfolder.
On the host /etc/exports was edited for exporting those files:
/home/user/workfolder *(rw,no_root_squash,no_all_squash,sync)
And the change come into effect:
/usr/sbin/exportfs -a; rcnfsserver restart.
NFS server is running, firewall is disabled, target could find ports on host. But it could not mount - can not 'see' the files on host.
When I try to ping host from target, receiving packets from host goes OK, but sending packets to host fails - message "No buffer space availiable".
Definitely something is missed to be set on host, I just can not find what it is.
If you have some ideas I will be realy happy!
Mariya
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