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am 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 allow nfs iptables 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 373k696771128 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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Distrowatch Bugs: Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity mount nfs portmap query retrying rpc program not registered Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support General Help [ubuntu] Issue Mounting CIFS Share clnt_create: rpc: port mapper failure - unable to receive: errno 111 (connection refused) Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Issue Mounting CIFS Share Thread Tools http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/61329/mounting-directory-connection-refused Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode December 1st, 2010 #1 russjar View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Feb 2008 Beans 5 Issue Mounting CIFS Share Hi all, I'm trying to mount a share on a Windows 7 desktop from my Ubuntu build. the share I'm trying to connect to is the administrative share "C$". the command I'm entering is mount https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1634635 -t cifs //IP_Address/C$ -o username=domain_name\windows_username,password=win dows_password /mnt/ntserver and I am getting the following error mount error(111): Connection refused Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) I did attempt this to another share (Temp) with everyone read access however I got the same error as above. The account I'm trying to authenticate is a local administrator of the Windows 7 build. I'm not a Linux expert so be gentle Thanks. Adv Reply December 2nd, 2010 #2 papibe View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Floating Round My Tin Can Join Date Feb 2009 Location Dallas, TX Beans 7,599 DistroUbuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Re: Issue Mounting CIFS Share A couple of things: The dollar sign ($) is an special character on bash, it maybe necessary to "escape it". Try this: Code: $ mount -t cifs //IP_Address/C\$ ... In order to mount samba shares on bash, you need an additional package besides samba. Check if it is install: Code: $ dpkg -l | grep smbfs If it isn't install, get it like this: Code: $ sudo apt-get install smbfs Good Luck! Last edited by papibe; December 2nd, 2010 at 05:50 AM. Reason: spelling Adv Reply May 7th, 2011 #3 RustySheriffsBadge View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date May 2011 Beans 1 Re: Issue Mounting CIFS Share Hi, I know this is a bit of an old post, b
"Connection Refused" and "Permission Denied" issues Issues related to software problems. Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 louis731 Posts: 7 Joined: 2011/07/07 17:27:14 [SOLVED] NFS "Connection Refused" http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21983 and "Permission Denied" issues Quote Postby louis731 » 2011/07/21 01:29:53 Greetings to all, I'm trying to connect to my NFS server(192.168.2.183, running on Centos 5) and get these errorsOn client (OSX 10.6):$ sudo mount -t https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506574 nfs 192.168.2.183:/testmount /Users/SharedCannot MNT RPC: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refusedCannot MNT RPC: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refusedmount_nfs: can't access /testmount: Permission deniedHere are the basic configs on the server:[root@CENTOS ~]# connection refused cat /etc/exports /testmount 192.168.2.180(ro,root_squash)[root@CENTOS ~]# cat /etc/hosts.allow ## hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.#portmap: 192.168.2.180[root@CENTOS ~]# rpcinfo -p program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100024 1 udp 950 status 100024 1 tcp 953 status 100011 1 udp 872 rquotad 100011 2 udp 872 rquotad mount error connection 100011 1 tcp 875 rquotad 100011 2 tcp 875 rquotad 100003 2 udp 2049 nfs 100003 3 udp 2049 nfs 100003 4 udp 2049 nfs 100021 1 udp 34871 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 34871 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 34871 nlockmgr 100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs 100003 4 tcp 2049 nfs 100021 1 tcp 59642 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 59642 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 59642 nlockmgr 100005 1 udp 886 mountd 100005 1 tcp 889 mountd 100005 2 udp 886 mountd 100005 2 tcp 889 mountd 100005 3 udp 886 mountd 100005 3 tcp 889 mountd[root@CENTOS ~]# showmount -eExport list for CENTOS:/testmount 192.168.2.180both of the server and client are on the same network (192.168.2.0)I've googled alot but still can't get this solved, could someone tell me what am I missing there?Thanks in advance! Top louis731 Posts: 7 Joined: 2011/07/07 17:27:14 Re: NFS "Connection Refused" and "Permission Denied" issues Quote Postby louis731 » 2011/07/21 05:01:48 Solved problem by adding firewall rules, as the linux host is shielded by iptables.You need allow connections to all of the invovled portsthis link was very helpfulps. Contrary to what portmap's manpage claims, I found that portmap is actually not needed in /etc/hosts.allow.perhaps because it isn't linked against tcpwrapper. Top