Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:52:08 -0500 | From | Josh Fryman <> | Subject | can't mount ("invalid client credential") remote volume |
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hi all,
it appears this type of error hasn't been seen since the late 90's or so, and the fix then doesn't apply to now. i tried this first on linux-net, but go no response, so i thought i'd try LKML.
i have a remote-mountable HP logic analyzer (HP 16500B) that provides an NFS export at /control and /data. network-wise, it's configured fine -- it can talk to the world, the world can talk to it via ping, telnet, and ftp.
where it's falling down is when i try to NFS mount the spaces:
root@hammett # mount hp16500b:/control /mnt/16500b/control/ mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Invalid client credential
i've tried playing with "-o nfsvers=2" and such, but nothing i do seems to really change it. way back in '95-'98, there was some discussion about seeing this error on occasion. the answer was to be sure "root" didn't belong to >= 8 groups. on the PC (modified RH8) that's not an issue. root belongs to 4 groups.
obviously on the HP box, there's very little i can configure. the idea of "root" doesn't even exist.
does anyone have any suggestions for how to get around this problem?
thanks,
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