Summary: | kio_nfs cannot browse/display nfs shares on the LAN | ||
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Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] kio | Reporter: | Adrian Jadic <kde> |
Component: | nfs | Assignee: | Konqueror Developers <konq-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bruno, kollix |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: | eeePC screenshot of konqueror |
Description
Adrian Jadic
2007-12-29 06:57:03 UTC
Created attachment 22746 [details]
eeePC screenshot of konqueror
Sorry to wake this old monster : kde4.4.4 actually doesn't allow to browse nfs server with dolphin or konqueror using the nfs:/ protocol I see those error on the server mountd[5188]: refused mount request from 192.168.50.100 for /tmp (/tmp): illegal port 56116 opensuse 11.3 / kde 4.4.4 / nfs serveur in v3 & v4 : only tcp everything works nicely when mounting the share by traditionnal way can confirm with KDE 4.6.5, openSuse 11.3 Wouah, I've pretty much forget that one :D Ok confirmed as not working with 4.7-rc2 konqueror/dolphin said there's an error. In the nfs server log I found that Jul 25 13:47:52 yoda rpc.mountd[4910]: refused mount request from 192.168.103.131 for /media/backup1t/mirror (/media/backup1t/mirror): illegal port 45431 Jul 25 13:47:52 yoda rpc.mountd[4910]: refused mount request from 192.168.103.131 for /media/sysrescuecd (/media/sysrescuecd): illegal port 45431 There's another unvisible error here, the request mount should have been made by ipv6 protocol and not ipv4 when I used the mount described in /etc/fstab yoda:/srv/mirror /ioda/mirror nfs noauto,defaults,soft,rw,posix,noatime,nodiratime,mountproto=tcp6 0 0 everything works ... The nfs server didn't used nfsv4 nor gssapi not kerberos, it's a simple nfsv3 This is the same problem as in bug 75757 I assume the problem simply is that kio_nfs runs under a non-root user therefore the originating port is > 1024 (or something like that). Workaround from other bugreport: Add the option "insecure" to your /etc/exports *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 75757 *** Adding insecure in /etc/exports need a root access on the nfs server. How can a simple client claim this as requirement ? If this is a absolute requirement for kio_nfs, then the message should be clearly indicated in the error box. |