CentOS 5 :: Mount Nfsv4 Permission Denied?

Apr 21, 2011

i have a big question about nfsv4, 2 mahine , 1 client 1 serverclient mount -t nfs4 nfs:/ /mnt/nfscd /mnt/nfs/1touch: cannot touch `123': Permission deniedmount -lnfs:/ on /mnt/nfs type nfs4rw,addr=192.168.1.5)this is my configclient & servervi /etc/hosts192.168.1.5 nfs nfs.test.com192.168.1.6 node1 node1.test.com

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Ubuntu Networking :: Nfsv4 - Mount.nfs4: Access Denied By Server While Mounting

Dec 2, 2010

i'm trying to setup a nfs4 server and client. i followed the instructions in [URL](nfsv4 quick start section) and [URL] The SERVER is on 192.168.89.1 running Xubuntu 10.04, and the CLIENT is on 192.168.89.128 running Ubuntu 10.10. Firewall is disabled on both the server and the client for testing purposes. /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server on the SERVER:

Code:

# Number of servers to start up
RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
# Runtime priority of server (see nice(1))

[code]....

On the [URL], i see some steps related to portmap on the "NFS Server" and "NFS Client" sections. Would i need those steps as well? There's also a list of steps on [URL] (linked from [URL]. Are those necessary?

EDIT: Running showmount on the client seemed to show that NOTHING is shared on the server:

Code:

$ showmount -a 192.168.89.1

All mount points on 192.168.89.1:

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May 2, 2010

I just set up a storage server with NFS sharing. Everything work fine but, when trying to mount the remote partition on my ws, this is the issue:
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/usr/sbin/start-statd: line 8: /sbin/rpc.statd: Success
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking.
mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd.

I tried so to mount it locally :
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting localhost:/var/ftp/pub /mnt
I don't think it depends because of the permiss of the directory, and anyway it's 1777.

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Nov 23, 2010

When trying to mount samba share off of domain member server sysimage in Windows receive error "There are currently no logon servers available to service this logon request". When trying to mount.cifs from PDC to samba share on sysimage receive error "mount error(13): Permission denied".

PDC is ClearOS 5.2 named "dc0"
Samba file server is CentOS 5.5 x86_64 named "sysimage"
dc0 Samba version is samba - 3.5.5-1.1.v5.i386
sysimage Samba version is samba-3.0.33-3.29.el5_5.1.x86_64

dc0 is configured correctly to my knowledge, windows machines can join domain, domain users can log into windows machines, user directories are mapped properly, logon scripts run properly. sysimage ldap authentication is set up as shown in "Procedure 7.1.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Permission Denied For Windows Mount

Mar 26, 2010

I have followed that many post about using a Windows mount, and still have an issue.

Using Ubuntu 8.04 to mount a shared on a Windows 2003 Server.

I have the fstab method with this line:

//server/xms /mnt/xms cifs defaults,uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials 0 0

or

//server/xms /mnt/xms cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_ mode=0777 0 0

Both work when doing a mount /mnt/xms command. I can ls the directory on the windows share. I can cat files from the windows share.

If I touch or mkdir in the windows share I get "Permission denied"

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Apr 29, 2011

I cant install Ubuntu 11.04 , on my Emachines laptop. On my Windows 7, When I boot up my USB/CD/card, it says: Ubuntu failed to mount dev/loop0 , something like that everytime, no matter what I do. And when I try wubi it says permission denied, .log filed saved. I've also mounted it using clonedrive, nothing works.

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Aug 5, 2011

Quote:

Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
Error opening '/dev/sdc1': Permission denied
Failed to mount '/dev/sdc1': Permission denied

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How do I get past this error?

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May 19, 2010

I cannot get access to my external hard disk. It says as in the "SUBJECT" above. What should I do? I installed Debian XFCE testing.

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Ubuntu :: Mount Dir Using Smbfs To Windows Share Can't Write To File Permission Denied?

Jun 19, 2010

Mount a Windows share where my user account has admin privileges. All permissions granted to the share on the windows pc side.Mount statement is as follows:sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=johndoe //winname/directoryname /mnt/tmp/Share mounts ok but does not let me create or write to an existing file. When I select Properties on the directory it says that permissions are unknown on the share looking at it from Ubuntu.

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Apr 6, 2011

I have created a new file system (fuse) which works fine and is mounted in the local host. I want to be able to mount it from another host. I added it to /ect/exports: /mnt/ltfs *(rw,sync) And restarted nfs. Then from my client host I type:

mount -t nfs myHostName:/mnt/ltfs /mnt/data1

Where /mnt/ltfs is on my local host and /mnt/data1 is on the client host. Note that this is a "FUSE" file system so here is it's local "mount" output: ltfs on /mnt/ltfs type fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev,default_permissions,allow_other) Note thet this is of type "ltfs" but I am told that it should work like its a nfs. ltfs uses fuse under the covers.

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Jan 2, 2009

I'm trying to run a backup using CPIO to an LTO2 tape in an HP Ultrium 460 drive using the following:find / -path /proc -prune -o -print | cpio -o -H crc --block-size=128 > /dev/st0Each time I get the error:-bash: /dev/st0: Permission deniedThis is regardless of whether I sudo the two sides of the command or not. I have used dd if=/dev/st0 of=/tmp/test.file ibs=128k count=1 to verify the blocksize (and since I was a little confused about block-size in cpio I also tried --block-size=256)

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Feb 3, 2010

I'm trying to setup a network boot server and I'm having an issue with tftp. In the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file, I added the "-v" (verbose) option to the server arg line so that i could figure out what was happening. When i looked at the /var/log/messages log file, it let me know that permission was denied to /tftpboot/nbi_img.

So, in short, my problem is that tftp isn't working because it doesn't have permission to /tftpboot/nbi_img. I can't figure out why. I stumbled upon a site where the user figured out a temporary fix to this issue and what he did was disabled the xinetd service and typed the following command:/usr/sbin/in.tftpd -l -v -v -s /tftpboot/nbi_imgWhen I do this as well, it works! but only until I restart and then I have to do that again. Is there a way to be able to fix that for good?

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Jun 2, 2009

I followed instructions from here: [url]

Everything seems to be ok but if I try to login it says following:

I have tried with numerous clients and accounts but still nothing, I cant get past the login. What may be wrong?

Here is the log from account creation, could the last line be causing the problems?

I had some hassle with the last two iptables lines but once I took away RH-Firewall-1 from those lines iptables gave no error anymore.

I changed this: -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT

To this: -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT

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Aug 7, 2011

I have my DNS configure in 2 zones. 1 internal, and the other external. DNS is chrooted under /var/named/chroot amd has been operating without any problems for well over 2 years now. I have recently run cross the problem shown in the subject line. When I try to freeze the internal dehnert.com zone with the following command...rndc freeze dehnert.com IN internal

I get the error...

I have been running the command as root, and with iptables turned off, so there is no firewall to restricting access. (the system sits behind a firewall) I have been searching the forums all over, but I havent run across what might be causing me to have root denied access. If anyone has seen any problem like this, please point me in the right direction so I can iron this out.

My named.conf is as follows...

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Jun 13, 2009

I am trying to wade through the semanage jungle to get permissions for a tftp client. I followed the HowTos [URL] but I get the following at the client:

tftp> status
Connected to 192.168.1.101.
Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off
Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds
tftp> get hello.o4
tftp: hello.o4: Permission denied

I finally figured out that the firewall directives shown at the end of the HowTo refer to semanage although the options are stated incorrectly according to the man page for semanage. I did insure that the file hello.o4 in /tftpboot has read permission for everybody.

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Aug 6, 2009

I'm using crontab for user ABC in a month and have no problem.. But today i want to add new schedule user ABC with crontab.. i found this error

/tmp/crontab.XXXXDYxb6a: Permission denied

so i check with crontab -l command, it can show my schedule.. If I use root, crontab -e and crontab -l work properly..

Note: ls -al /tmp
drwxr-xrwx 8 root root 4096 Aug 6 09:30 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 4096 Jul 19 17:10 ..
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 Jul 19 17:20 .font-unix

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Aug 11, 2009

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Jun 10, 2010

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tar: /root/Desktop/vnmrj21b_inova_01106/code/common/com.tar: Cannot open: Permission denied
Installation of VNMR failed
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
DONE: 112 KB

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May 21, 2009

I have a cgi script that tries to get the IP address of a domain. the Domain is defined in Bind, yet it can not resolve it. I put the domain in the host file and it then gives a Error: unable to create socket - Permission denied

I figure I have to do some code changes to the script but here I would like an explaination as to the error I am getting.

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Feb 25, 2011

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Oct 20, 2010

I am using OpenSuSE 11.3 (64 bit) and am trying to force my new server use NFSv4. Later, GSSAPI, sould be added, but for beginning, I want to configure without it for now. If I try using NFSv3, this works good, but I need NFSv4. I have exported my directory:

Code:
omega:/ # cat /etc/exports
/distrib *(ro,no_root_squash,sync,no_subtree_check)
After mount attempt I have a error:
Code:
omega:/ # exportfs -var

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Mar 28, 2011

I am attempting to Kerborize an NFS server on a RHEL6 machine, but I cannot get it quite right. The error message I receive when executing the following command (as myself, not as root) is:

Code:

I have a keytab generated from the KDC for both NFS server and NFS client (both RHEL6 hosts) placed in /etc, and I have configured PAM/Kerberos so I can login via SSH and see I have a valid ticket with klist.

I can login to both NFS server and NFS client via SSH and get a ticket, but I don't know where the problematic NFS permissions reside.

The /etc/exports file on the NFS server looks like:

Code:

I have disabled IP Tables on both client and server, and hosts.allow and hosts.deny are not blocking traffic at the moment. On the NFS server.

Here is the output of rpcinfo:

On the NFS client, here is the output of that same command:

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May 5, 2010

I tried posting this before and I'm not sure what happened but I don't think it worked, so if it did please forgive the double post.am very very new to centOS and linux in general. I just want to setup a test web server that more closely mirrors our actual web server that is hosted by rackspace. I've installed centOS and tried to setup Apache, PHP and MySQL from a guide on the web using Yum. When I go to localhost in the web browser I'm able to see the default apache page. However when I create a php page it's just blank.When I look at the apache error logs I get this: PHP Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0

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-rw------- 1 root root 19 May 5 13:16 index.php
-rw------- 1 root root 19 May 5 13:15 index.php~

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Jun 30, 2011

I'm trying to connect to my NFS server(192.168.2.183, running on Centos 5) and get these errors

On client (OSX 10.6):
$ sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.2.183:/testmount /Users/Shared
Cannot MNT RPC: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused
Cannot MNT RPC: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused

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both of the server and client are on the same network (192.168.2.0)

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Quote:
qa@dwdb [~]$ ls /var/log
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qa@dwdb [~]$

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Mar 1, 2011

I have a user (let's call him John) who is not able to list contents of several 777 directories even though it appears he has permission to.

Case in point, as root:

Code:

Code:

If I use ls -a or strictly ls as john, I can list the contents of the nss directory:

Code:

That says to me that I have an issue listing permissions. Fine, I don't really need john to be able to list permissions. I want him to have rwx access to /media/nss/ENG which as you can see from my listing as root shouldn't be a problem since the perms on that dir are 777.

I am able to CD into the ENG directory or any other directory or subdirectory in /media/nss that has equivalent 777 perms, but once in the directories I can't list the contents:

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Why this isn't working?

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Apr 12, 2011

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Jul 17, 2009

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Quote:

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