Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/06/27/09:12:50
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Will Parsons wrote:
> Crump, Michael wrote:
> > When I was trying to get NFS working a few months back I found that if
> > you have more than one network connection on the server machine all of
> > the connections have to be enabled and connected to a network. After
> > I did this nfs did work.
>
> I am not sure what you mean by this - the XP server and FreeBSD client
> are both connected to an office network via a single Ethernet interface.
I think this may be a valid point, actually. The XP server probably has
other network interfaces defined (dial-up, or wireless if you have a
laptop, or a VPN of some sort). Most likely they aren't enabled. Some
programs (notably X, but probably the NFS server as well) may latch on to
the wrong interface, which is disabled. X has a -from parameter to
specify which interface to use. Don't know if NFS has a similar
parameter, but it may be worth investigating.
HTH,
Igor
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