RE: Setting up NFS shares



Vincent,

Actually, I kept poking around a bit and attempted to try the user mapping
feature. Came to discover that I did not have that particular component
installed in my server. So I did that and copied over the files from the Sun
server.

Things still didn't work until I did the mapadmin command and got a clue
from the domain it was indicating.

I forgot this server is standalone. Once I created a LOCAL user account
that matched the username in the Unix account I no longer got the permission
denied error.

I decided to put this information here just in case someone else has a
similar problem.

--
BobL


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for your reply.

For such situation, I think it is Solaris client's side issue.Therefore I'd
like to recommend you work with the manufacture for assistance with this.
Please understand that we don¡¯t have environment to reproduce and
troubleshoot your issue, but please feel free to involve me during the
process of contacting the manufacture support, I am glad to provide any
information.

Please understand that I don't mean to bounce you between support
professionals as I am fully aware how time consuming this can be. However,
they really are in a better position to be able to assist you with this
issue as they may have experienced similar issues.

Have a good day!

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Vincent,

I tried what you suggested and I still get a permission denied message
when
I try to mount the share with a Solaris client.

Here is the CLI I tried...

Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare /?
The syntax of this command is:

nfsshare sharename=drive:path [-o ro[=client[:client ...]]
rw[=client[:client ...]]
na
root[=client[:client ...]]
noroot[=client[:client ...]]
anon=yes|no
anonuid=[Unmapped UID]
anongid=[Unmapped GID]
encoding=euc-jp|euc-tw|euc-kr|

shift-jis|big5|ksc5601|gb2312-80|ansi ]
{euc-jp|euc-tw|euc-kr|shift-jis|big5

|ksc5601|gb2312-80|ansi}=client1[:client2..
.]
sharename [-o ro[=client[:client ...]]
rw[=client[:client ...]]
na
root[=client[:client ...]]
noroot[=client[:client ...]]
anon=yes|no
anonuid=[Unmapped UID]
anongid=[Unmapped GID]
encoding={euc-jp|euc-tw|euc-kr|

shift-jis|big5|ksc5601|gb2312-80|ansi} ]
{euc-jp|euc-tw|euc-kr|shift-jis|big5

|ksc5601|gb2312-80|ansi}=client1[:client2..
.]
removeclient=client[:client ...]
{sharename | drive:path} /delete

A client can be either a host or a client group.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare NFSTest=e:\NFSTest -o rw
anon=y
es
NFSTest was shared successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping solaris4

Pinging solaris4.ntmknt1.practice.com [192.168.1.33] with 32 bytes of
data:

Reply from 192.168.1.33: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.33: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.33: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.33: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255

Ping statistics for 192.168.1.33:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare e:\NFSTest /delete
E:\NFSTest was deleted successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare NFSTest=e:\NFSTest -o rw
anon=yes root=solaris4 anonuid=101
NFSTest was shared successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare e:\NFSTest /delete
E:\NFSTest was deleted successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nfsshare NFSTest=e:\NFSTest -o
rw=solaris4 anon=yes root=solaris4 anonuid=101 anongid=10
NFSTest was shared successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>

Is the encoding something else for Solaris? What else can I do.

Can I do this without setting up User Mapping?

Thanks for your help.
--
BobL


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Bob,

My suggestions are:

First, please check if the folder has been shared with
the appropriate permissions. See:
324089 HOW TO: Share Windows Folders by Using Server for NFS
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324089

1. Log on to the Windows-based server by using an administrative level
account.

2. Start Windows Explorer.

3. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click
Sharing.
Note: Before sharing the folder, make sure the share has everyone full
controller on the shared folder.

4. Click the NFS Sharing tab, and then click Share this folder.

5. Configure the appropriate settings, and then click OK.

NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you install at least one User Name
Mapping service on your network to map UNIX and Windows user names to
each
other. Please view our Kb article about User Name Mapping service:
324073 HOW TO: Configure the User Name Mapping Service
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324073

Next, I recommend that we use the Client for NFS to re-examine its NTFS
permissions. The following articles will be helpful:
324546 HOW TO: Use the Client for NFS to Set the NFS Permissions for a
File
or
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324546

Additional readings:
===============
262984 Configuring Server for NFS File Security Permissions
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=262984

231964 NFS Server and File Permissions
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231964

321712 HOW TO: Install Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 on
Microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321712

Hope this helps!

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hi,

I am trying to setup some simple NFS shares on Windows Server 2003
Enterprise 64bit R2 to do some interoperability testing in a lab
environment.
I can create the share using the NFS sharing tab. I am testing
interoperability with Sun Solaris.

Everytime I try to mount the NFS share setup on the Windows 2003
server I
get a permission denied error.

Anyone have some basic tips as to how to set this up?

Thanks.
--
BobL






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