I am new to nfs and to this list, so please excuse my obvious ignorance.
Here is my network situation:
WAN <-> Switch <-> Internal Network w/ 5 linux
workstations <-> master linux server (w/ 2 NICs) -> 10.0.0.x network
w/ 3 more linux servers
so, the problem is that we need want to use nfs to connect our linux
workstations (subnet: 255.255.255.192) to the linux servers (subnet:
255.0.0.0) . the only computer than can see the 10.0.0.x network is the
master linux server.
i have nfs running on every computer on both networks. i have a mounted a
drive from one of the linux servers on the 10.0.0.x network to the master
server. i can see all of the files on the master. i have mounted the same
drive from the master server (which is actually the mounted drive from linux
server on the 10.0.0.x network) to my linux workstation, but i cannot see any
files on there at all.
i believe what i need to do is make the master linux server into a router so
the linux workstations can see the 10.0.0.x network on the other side of
master. will this even work? does anyone have a better idea, as i am open
to anything at this point?
Thanks,
David LeBard
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On Thursday 16 May 2002 18:31, David LeBard wrote:
> I am new to nfs and to this list, so please excuse my obvious ignorance.
>
In that case you may want to have a look at the NFS Howto at
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto
Alex
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