[CentOS] NFS and firewall issues
Niki Kovacs
contact at kikinovak.net
Tue May 16 13:29:25 UTC 2006
Selon Charles Lacroix <clacroix at cegep-ste-foy.qc.ca>:
>
> You will also need to add something like this
>
> iptables -I INPUT -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
>
> which will allow anything to connect to the server from inside ( if eth0 is
> your internal network card )
>
> put this just before your
> iptables -A INPUT -P DROP
Thanks very much! That worked!
I'm one step further, in front of the next problem. On the server side, my
/etc/exports looks like this:
--8<---------
/vrac 192.168.1.5(rw)
-------------
For the moment, I don't bother about security, I just set up a no-frills
configuration and try to fine-tune and secure it later. So no hosts.allow or
hosts.deny. Of course, the /vrac directory exists, and there's some stuff in
it.
I start the server.
On the client (192.168.1.5) side, I have a /localvrac directory. Now I do this:
# mount 192.168.1.1:/vrac /localvrac
I cd into localvrac (as root), and I can see the contents of the remote
directory. So far so good. Put as soon as I try to either open one of the text
files or do a 'touch something.txt', I get a Permission denied error.
What did I do wrong?
Niki
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