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OpenBSD, Mac OS X, and NFS
hello everyone. I hope I recognize some of the names around here. (I posted on BSDforums a long time ago and am still around on BSDnexus forums.) anyway, on to my problem.
this is the configuration of my OpenBSD 4.3 NFS server: rc.conf.local Code:
portmap=YES nfs_server=YES mountd_flags="-n" exports Code:
/share 10.0.1.3 Code:
drwxrwxrwx 2 brain brain 512 Aug 22 11:58 share/ I'd like to be able to mount the share from the OS X Finder interface and I can't pass the -P flag from there. for some reason the -n flag to mountd doesn't seem to be working. there used to be a sysctl for this but it seems to be gone. any ideas? |
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I believe the OP meant they could mount via mount_nfs(8) on OS X but not via the GUI front end.
Perhaps the GUI front end uses global defaults set in nfs.conf(5)? |
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thanks for the suggestion, BSDfan, but it didn't seem to work. /etc/nfs.conf didn't seem to exist on my Mac (nor did the man page for it), but I created it an added the line nfs.client.mount.options = -P. I started up mountd on OpenBSD and tried to mount the NFS share both via the command line (without the -P option, because presumably nfs.conf should have taken care of that) and the GUI. neither worked . same error at the command line.
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nfs.conf must be an addition to 10.5
brian, have a look at net info manager, i'm pretty sure you'll find some mention of NFS there
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According to that man page, it's been around since at least January 9, 2007... before 10.5.
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I still have 10.4.9 because anything newer breaks my MacBook's Airport Extreme card (it makes the reception really bad).
I remember reading a little about NetInfo Manager when I was looking around the web for stuff about this problem. maybe I'll be able to set the -P flag there somehow. thanks cj . |
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