In the past you could NOT export a remotely mounted filesystem for
security reasons. Perhaps that is still the case here.
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:48, Paul Yeager wrote:>
> Christopher and the list:
>
> Gee... I wish it would!
>
> My probelm currently is the fact that if I add this line to /etc/exports:
>
> /mnt/MountedSambaShare somebox(nohide)
>
> I get:
>
> somebox:/mnt/MountesSambaShare: Invalid argument
>
> This happens whether /etc/exports says "somebox(nohide)" or
> "somebox(ro)" or "somebox()".
>
> Note that /mnt/MounteSambaShare is in fact properly mounted via smbmount
> (actually a fstab entry specifying smbfs) ... no problems accessing it
> on the machine from which I'm trying to export it via NFS.
>
> If anyone has any clues, I'd be grateful!
>
> Paul
>
>
> Barry, Christopher wrote:
>
> >Likely. Hey poking around today, I did a 'man 5 /etc/exports'.
Do this yourself and look at the nohide param. Can that help you?
> >
> >-C
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Yes... lsmod shows the smbfs module running. Kinda has to be
> >>for me to mount the share on the local machine, right?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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