Suse NFS Share Permission Denied issue
#cat /etc/exports
/share *(rw,sync) … This shared directory giving error while writing into this share directory in client system
To Resolve this issue you can use insecure option to have all access and permission
cat /etc/exports
/share *(rw,insecure)
Redhat says : executing all requests under the nobody account. The insecure option in this entry also allows clients with NFS implementations that don’t use a reserved port for NFS.
/share *(rw,sync) … This shared directory giving error while writing into this share directory in client system
To Resolve this issue you can use insecure option to have all access and permission
cat /etc/exports
/share *(rw,insecure)
Redhat says : executing all requests under the nobody account. The insecure option in this entry also allows clients with NFS implementations that don’t use a reserved port for NFS.
Suse NFS Share Permission Denied issue
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November 28, 2017
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