![]() Webmin wont let me select an NFS version of 4, presumably because I only have NFS v3 installed, as per nfsstat nfsstat ![]() Thanks in advance for all your help! Edit: I had webmin set permissions as read/write ( rw) and it's not filtering on any IP's or hostnames, so what else is required to access that directory? bash: cd: /private/nfs/: Permission denied However, I can't get into that directory jeeves:~ $ cd /private/nfs/ I mounted the remote directory to a local directory, /private/nfs sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.219:/home/jeeves/Documents /private/nfsĪll worked fine, and I can see "Dcouments" mounted under /private in Finder. Webmin created the following configuration under /etc/exports /home/jeeves/Documents (insecure,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,rw,nohide) In the interest of just testing access for the moment I allowed any hostname to connect with read/write access. I used Webmin on Ubuntu to create an NFS Export. I'm trying to export the Home Server directory ~/Documents as an NFS mount that can be accessed from my mac laptop Ubuntu Setup Laptop running Mac OSX 10.9 (Mavericks).
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