Thanks to all who replied: Darren Dunham Anatoliy Lisovskiy Driddick Mark Cain Special Thanks to Darren Dunham which pointed me to the right direction towards solving the problem quickly. Solution was: Reverse lookup was not setup correctly in DNS. Once that done everything started working with FQDN. My Original Question was Hi Gurus, I have a NFS Security question: I am running Solaris 8. Following is my /etc/dfs/dfstab entry: /usr/sbin/share -F nfs -o rw=host1:host2,anon=0,ro /dir even then host1 or host2 can not have write access to /dir if I try to touch a file to host1 or host2 it gives an obvious error :"touch: test cannot create" but if I replace host1 and host2 with ip addresses everything works fine. I can ping to host1 and host2 from NFS Server box. Was wondering how that can happen? I changed nsswitch.conf to search for dns first and then files but no success. I guess there is some configuration problem on NFS Server. Any Help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance B _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Apr 8 18:12:45 2004
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