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the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags rpc: remote system error - connection refused Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only rpc unable to receive connection refused takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Mounting Directory - Connection Refused up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to mount a Directory from my server to my local machine. This is because I want to edit
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the directory and execute the files without having the manually push the files to the server after each edit. I am using NFS and currently getting: 'Connection refused' when I try to mount from a machine on the same network. My server ip is 192.168.0.12. My local machine ip is 192.168.0.2. And in /etc/exports I have: /mnt/export 192.168.0.0/24(rw,async,no_subtree_check) /mnt/export *(rw) where /mnt/export is the directory I want to mount and I have chmod 777 -r the directory On my local machine I execute this command: mount 192.168.0.12:/mnt/export /Desktop/tes But get this error: can't mount /mnt/export from 192.168.0.12 onto /Desktop/tes: Connection refused Does anyone have any idea to where I am going wrong? linux networking mount nfs share|improve this question edited Jan 16 '13 at 1:03 Gilles 371k696751126 asked Jan 15 '13 at 10:33 Phorce 1451110 You sure the service is started? –warl0ck Jan 15 '13 at 10:37 @warl0ck Thanks for the reply. Yes. When I run "exportfs" it gives me: /mnt/export 192.168.0.0/24 /mnt/export
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Clnt_create: Rpc: Port Mapper Failure - Unable To Receive: Errno 111 (connection Refused)
up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top NFS connection refused up vote 8 down vote favorite I want to set up a filesharing server with http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/61329/mounting-directory-connection-refused NFS. But when I want to show the conetnts of export I get this: manuel@server ~ $ showmount clnt_create: RPC: Port mapper failure - Unable to receive: errno 111 (Connection refused) What is wrong with it? nfs share|improve this question asked Feb 15 '13 at 22:30 ManuelSchneid3r 1,14341229 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote accepted Horribly. I read about 5 Tutorials, but none of them mentioned that the service rpcbind is needed. For Debian sudo service rpcbind http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/64915/nfs-connection-refused start does the trick. share|improve this answer edited Dec 5 '15 at 12:10 answered Feb 15 '13 at 22:41 ManuelSchneid3r 1,14341229 That does not solve the issue for me. If someone has any other suggestion, they are most welcomed! –Alexandre Bourlier May 31 '14 at 22:34 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I know this is old but I struggled with this today and would like to help future strugglers, LOL Do the following: vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables Remove the reject entry Remove the forward entry Save From cli type, iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 111 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 2049 -j ACCEPT /etc/init.d/iptables save Restart rpcbind service. Run showmount -e ipaddress of your nfs server. share|improve this answer edited Mar 28 '14 at 20:04 Ramesh 16k1674124 answered Mar 28 '14 at 19:35 Reggie 1 I have a server with three different interfaces. Only one of which is allowed the rpcbind action. showmount -e yielded the same error as shown by the original poster. A slight modification, based upon the above, results in a command returning expected results: showmount -e 127.0.0.1. This forces to the local host, rather than one of the other interfaces. –Raymond Burkholder Apr 23 '15 at 18:43 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email dis
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