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trying to mount a Directory from my server to my local machine. This is because I want to edit 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 can't contact portmapper 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 372k696761127 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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Help Here Network/Internet NFS Automount Stopped Working - System Error: Connection refused Welcome! If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. You will have to register before you can post in the forums. (Be aware the https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/441550-NFS-Automount-Stopped-Working-System-Error-Connection-refused forums do not accept user names with a dash "-") Also, logging in lets you avoid the CAPTCHA verification when searching . Select Articles, Forum, or Blog. Posting in the Forums implies acceptance of the Terms and Conditions. https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-July/126929.html Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: NFS Automount Stopped Working - System Error: Connection refused Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 06-Jul-2010,06:53 connection refused #1 susemuse View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Newcomer Join Date Jan 2010 Posts 9 NFS Automount Stopped Working - System Error: Connection refused Hi, With the help of this thread, I got connecting to our NAS over NFS working perfectly. Direct NAS Reading & Writing - How? But on Saturday I found out it had stopped working. For no apparent reason, not straight after an update either I don't think. linux nfs mount When I manually try to mount --verbose: mount 192.168.100.14:/IHL /mnt/IHL --verbose mount: no type was given - I'll assume nfs because of the colon mount.nfs: timeout set for Tue Jul 6 14:48:32 2010 mount.nfs: text-based options: 'addr=192.168.100.14' mount.nfs: Unable to connect to 192.168.100.14:111, errno 111 (Connection refused) mount.nfs: mount to NFS server '192.168.100.14:/IHL' failed: System Error: Connection refused Corresponding fstab line that used to work just fine. 192.168.100.14:/IHL /mnt/IHL nfs auto 0 0 For now, I can drop back to Samba but this is a PITA as I can't open OpenOffice documents and write to them directly on the NAS. The fact smb://192.168.100.14/IHL works proves networking wise we're cool too. There is no firewall between this PC and the NAS, the NAS is instructed to allow my PC's LAN IP full access. OpenSuse's software firewall has been told to allow NFS Client too. Why would this setup break out of nowhere? How can I debug this best? I see nothing relevant in /var/log/messages How can I get it to work again? A hopeful reboot didn't do its usual wonders... Thanks! Reply With Quote 06-Jul-2010,07:15 #2 susemuse View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Newcomer Join Date Jan 2010 Posts 9 Re: NFS Automount Stopped Working - System Error: Connection refused Perhaps I should add there's nothing in /etc/exports - I've
[ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] David Kelly wrote: > On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 05:16:16PM +0200, David Landgren wrote: >> List, >> >> On an old Redhat box (address 172.17.0.18), I'm trying to mount an NFS >> export from a FreeBSD (5.2.1-RELEASE) box. Both machines are on the same >> network segment, and neither have any onboard firewalling rules. > > [...] > >> (I understand, from reading the handbook, that I should be using rpcbind >> rather than portmap). This server has been an NFS server in the past, so >> I know it worked at some point. I'm not sure if I'm missing a daemon in >> the mix, or if there's something else I've overlooked. >> >> Any clues will be most graciously received :) > > For starters try "showmount -e the.freebsd.ip.address" on the Linux box > to see if the Linux box sees the NFS daemons on the FreeBSD machine. Hrm. # showmount -e 172.17.0.21 mount clntudp_create: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive > mountd needs to be running on the FreeBSD host (apparently yours is > running). When /etc/exports changes mountd needs to be informed: > kill -s HUP `cat /var/run/mountd.pid` Yup, know about that. > Also at least in the past Linux distributions defaulted NFS to > non-reserved ports. Your Linux may not be talking to the same ports as > the FreeBSD machine is listening. Let's have a look... # nmap 172.17.0.21 Starting nmap V. 3.00 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) Interesting ports on bechet.bpinet.com (172.17.0.21): (The 1584 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) Port State Service 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp open smtp 37/tcp open time 80/tcp open http 199/tcp open smux 443/tcp open https 801/tcp open device 901/tcp open samba-swat 1011/tcp open unknown 1020/tcp open unknown 2049/tcp open nfs 3306/tcp open mysql 5308/tcp open cfengine 5432/tc