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- From: d94fs@efd.lth.se (Fredrik Simonsson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: NFS Amiga<>Linux.. File is write pro..
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 10:14:00 GMT
- Organization: Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Message-ID: <4d03h8$5uc@news.lth.se>
- References: <flohoff.06a0@dataland.owl.de>
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- In article <flohoff.06a0@dataland.owl.de>,
- Florian Lohoff <flohoff@dataland.owl.de> wrote:
- >
- >Hi,
- >i am trying to do an NFS connection between an Amiga with AmiTCP 4.0 (Kick
- >3.1) and an Linux Box (Kernel 1.2.13) using NFS. Normal read only drives are
- >not the problem. Work fine. Problems i have with r/w drives. If i try to write
- >a file to the NFS drive i get the error. "File is write protected". I think
- >the problem is the User/Group translation. I try to do this as user root whic
- >is user 0 group 0 on both machines. When i look into the Linux dir i have the
- >file as User 65535 and group "users".
- >Wondering .. anybody a solve ...
- >
- >Flo
- On the linuxbox you can choose wether root shall be maped to nobody
- which from security aspects is smart to do if you have any conection
- at all to the outher world.
-
- The way I solved this is by creating a user with the same usernumber
- as on the Linux box and suplying this name to the Mount call.
-
- Well that's all I can remember for now but mailme for the complete
- settings.
-
- Oh I almost forgot that in the Linux you have to specify the partition as
- read/write
-
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