Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 30 May 1996 12:10:58 +0200 | From | "Dr. Werner Fink" <> | Subject | Re: rpc.nfsd problem |
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> From: ramneek@zeus.ddms.sc.ti.com (Ramneek S Randhawa) > Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 21:53:25 -0500 (CDT) > > > Hello, > Somebody please help me. Below is information about my system and the > problem I had installing linux kernel 1.3.83. > > 1. System Info. > > 1.1 CPU : 486DX2 > 1.2 Memory : 32MB > 1.3 Linux Version : 1.3.83 > 1.4 Gcc Version : 2.7.2 > 1.5 IDE Disk : Western Digital Caviar 2100 1.0GB > 1.6 Disk Controller : Adaptec AVA2825VL SCSI and IDE Controller. > > 2. rpc.nfsd Setup and problem > > 2.1 I want to export some file system to my second PC running Windows for > workgroups running FTP's PC/TCP 2.3. I have setup my /etc/exports as > given below > > # See exports(5) for a description. > # This file contains a list of all filesystems exported to other > # machines It is used by rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd. > > / master(rw) trusty(rw) > /projects proj*.local.domain(rw) > /usr *.local.domain(ro) > /pub (ro,insecure,root_quash) > > > 2.2 I have verified the network connectivity between my Linux box and > windows box. I can ping my Windows PC and do ftp etc. > > 2.3 rpc.nfsd problem: When ever I run rpc.nfsd I get the following error > > Cannot register service: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection > refused > unable to register(NFS_PROGRAM, NFS_VERSION, UDP). > > > 3. Please let me know if this is known or unknown bug and if there is fix for > this problem. > > > Regards, > Ramneek
Maybe you should run rpc.portmap or portmap first. Without rpc.portmap rpc.nfsd does not work ...
Werner
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