Fwd: NFS problem after update to rpcbind-0.1.4.8.fc7
by Bob Hillegas
One last change made it work! I added rpcbind: 192.168.47., LOCAL to my
server's /etc/hosts.allow. (See below updated files).
This is the F7 server serving the directories...
[bobh@north ~]# uname -a
Linux north.rosestar.lan 2.6.23.1-10.fc7 #1 SMP Fri Oct 19 15:39:08 EDT 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[bobh@north ~]# rpm -q rpcbind nfs-utils
rpcbind-0.1.4-8.fc7
nfs-utils-1.1.0-4.fc7
[bobh@north ~]# cat /etc/hosts.*
#
# hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
portmap: 192.168.47., LOCAL
mountd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
rquotad: 192.168.47., LOCAL
lockd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
statd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
rpcbind: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipop3d: 192.168.47., LOCAL
sshd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: 127.0.0., localhost
#
# hosts.deny This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
# the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow. In particular
# you should know that NFS uses portmap!
ALL: ALL
This is the F6 workstation trying to mount a directory...
[bobh@south ~]$ uname -a
Linux south.rosestar.lan 2.6.22.9-61.fc6 #1 SMP Thu Sep 27 18:48:03 EDT 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[bobh@south ~]$ rpm -q rpcbind nfs-utils
package rpcbind is not installed
nfs-utils-1.0.10-14.fc6
[bobh@south ~]$ cat /etc/hosts.*
#
# hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
lockd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
mountd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
portmap: 192.168.47., LOCAL
rquotad: 192.168.47., LOCAL
statd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: 127.0.0., localhost
#
# hosts.deny This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
# the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow. In particular
# you should know that NFS uses portmap!
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: ALL
[bobh@south ~]$ sudo mount /mnt/north/home/; echo $?
0
Now it works!! Thanks for your assistance and patience. this posting is for
the archive.
Thanks, BobH
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BobH
bobhillegas(a)gmail.com
16 years, 5 months
NFS problem after update to rpcbind-0.1.4.8.fc7
by Bob Hillegas
The previous emails got the server so that nfs service is loading OK. but
still doesn't complete the mount that it did prior to rpcbind update.
This is the F7 server serving the directories...
[bobh@north ~]# uname -a
Linux north.rosestar.lan 2.6.23.1-10.fc7 #1 SMP Fri Oct 19 15:39:08 EDT 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[ bobh@north ~]# rpm -q rpcbind nfs-utils
rpcbind-0.1.4-8.fc7
nfs-utils-1.1.0-4.fc7
[bobh@north ~]# cat /etc/hosts.*
#
# hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
portmap: 192.168.47., LOCAL
mountd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
rquotad: 192.168.47., LOCAL
lockd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
statd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipop3d: 192.168.47., LOCAL
sshd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: 127.0.0., localhost
#
# hosts.deny This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
# the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow. In particular
# you should know that NFS uses portmap!
ALL: ALL
This is the F6 workstation trying to mount a directory...
[bobh@south ~]$ uname -a
Linux south.rosestar.lan 2.6.22.9-61.fc6 #1 SMP Thu Sep 27 18:48:03 EDT 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[ bobh@south ~]$ rpm -q rpcbind nfs-utils
package rpcbind is not installed
nfs-utils-1.0.10-14.fc6
[bobh@south ~]$ cat /etc/hosts.*
#
# hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
lockd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
mountd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
portmap: 192.168.47., LOCAL
rquotad: 192.168.47., LOCAL
statd: 192.168.47., LOCAL
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: 127.0.0., localhost
#
# hosts.deny This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# *not* allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
# by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
# The portmap line is redundant, but it is left to remind you that
# the new secure portmap uses hosts.deny and hosts.allow. In particular
# you should know that NFS uses portmap!
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
ALL: ALL
[bobh@south ~]$ sudo mount /mnt/north/home/; echo $?
32
Didn't work
/var/log/messages from server on failed attempt.
Nov 4 18:06:14 north rpcbind: connect from 192.168.47.138 to
getport/addr(nfs): request from unauthorized host
What kind of authorization does it need?
Thanks, BobH
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BobH
bobhillegas(a)gmail.com
16 years, 5 months
Fluendo codecs in Fedora 8?
by Valent Turkovic
I followed instructions for installing fluendo mega codec pack and
copied all files to
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/ under Fedora 8 test 3 (with latest updates)
but whenever I try to open different video files I still get message
from Totem that I need to go to fluendo site and get codecs...
I then copied files also to ~/.gstreamer-0.10/plugins directory but
that doesn't help either...
Any ideas? Should I file a bug? Am I doing something wrong?
Thank you in advance.
Valent.
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16 years, 5 months
problem with fuse
by subhodip biswas
Hi !
i was testing a ltsp setup...in order to support localdev i installed
fuse and added user to it.
problem is lsmod | grep fuse does no always return a output. i have to
manually modprobe fuse . after this lsmod | grep fuse gives an output.
what is wrong?? what i am missing??
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16 years, 5 months
Is devel frozen?
by Neal Becker
I built python-which successfully, but it's not showing up in devel. Do I
need to do something, or is this because devel is currently frozen? (I
can't run mock on my dblatex package because it requires python-which - is
there a workaround?)
16 years, 5 months
rawhide report: 20071104 changes
by Build System
Updated Packages:
(none)
Broken deps for i386
----------------------------------------------------------
kmod-sysprof - 1.0.8-1.2.6.23_0.142.rc3.git10.fc8.i686 requires kernel-i686 = 0:2.6.23-0.142.rc3.git10.fc8
kmod-sysprof-PAE - 1.0.8-1.2.6.23_0.142.rc3.git10.fc8.i686 requires kernel-i686 = 0:2.6.23-0.142.rc3.git10.fc8PAE
Broken deps for x86_64
----------------------------------------------------------
kmod-sysprof - 1.0.8-1.2.6.23_0.142.rc3.git10.fc8.x86_64 requires kernel-x86_64 = 0:2.6.23-0.142.rc3.git10.fc8
16 years, 5 months
NFS problem after update to rpcbind-0.1.4-8.fc7 (again)
by Bob Hillegas
I saw a posting in the archive on Oct 30th with this identical problem. It
didn't appear to be resolved.
Has anyone come up with a solution?
What kind on authorization needs to be established on 127.0.0.1 for rpcbind?
OR is this a quota issue?
This worked fine up until the last yum update.
Thanks, BobH
[root]# service rpcbind restart
Stopping rpcbind: [ OK ]
Starting rpcbind: [ OK ]
[root]# service nfs restart
Shutting down NFS mountd: [FAILED]
Shutting down NFS daemon: [FAILED]
Shutting down NFS quotas: [FAILED]
Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ]
Starting NFS services: [ OK ]
Starting NFS quotas: Cannot register service: RPC: Authentication error; why
= Client credential too weak
rpc.rquotad: unable to register (RQUOTAPROG, RQUOTAVERS, udp).
[FAILED]
Starting NFS daemon: [FAILED]
>From /var/log/messages:
Nov 3 20:16:18 north rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal. Restart with
"rpcbind -w"
Nov 3 20:16:18 north rpcbind: cannot bind * on udp6: Address already in use
Nov 3 20:16:18 north rpcbind: cannot bind tcp6: Address already in use
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(rquotad):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(rquotad):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to set(rquotad):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(nfs): request
from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to set(nfs): request
from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:28 north nfsd[6683]: nfssvc: writing fds to kernel failed:
errno 13 (Permission denied)
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to set(nfs): request
from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north nfsd[6683]: nfssvc: writing fds to kernel failed:
errno 13 (Permission denied)
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the
NFSv4 state recovery directory
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(nlockmgr):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to set(nlockmgr):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(nlockmgr):
request from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north rpcbind: connect from 127.0.0.1 to unset(nfs): request
from unauthorized host
Nov 3 20:16:28 north nfsd[6683]: nfssvc: Permission denied
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second grace period
Nov 3 20:16:28 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: nfsd: last server has exited
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: nfsd: unexporting all filesystems
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: call_verify: server localhost requires
stronger authentication.
Nov 3 20:16:29 north kernel: RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server
(errno 13).
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BobH
bobhillegas(a)gmail.com
16 years, 5 months
What's the current status of mp3-licensing issues?
by Peter Lemenkov
Hello All!
While reading docs for well-known mpg123 I found the following:
=================================
Some notes about patents and mpg123 by Thomas Orgis
---------------------------------------------------
There has been a lot of confusion over mp3 (or more generic mpeg audio)
patents and licensing issues due to the patents held by Fraunhofer and
marketed by Thomson. So, yes, there are patents held by Fraunhofer
that are claimed to cover mpeg audio technology. There are also claims
that they cover any similar technology (like OGG). You may argue if
these patents are valid at all (being illegal software patents, or being
preceded by known scientific publications), but they are internationally
accepted by patent authorities and if you want to use mp3 commercially
you should check
http://www.mp3licensing.org
for the Fraunhofer/Thomson opinion and their terms.
Since mpg123 is only a mpeg audio player, a good deal of patents
that describe the encoding process (the tricky part) will not apply.
Also, statements from the patent holders up to now always allowed the
non-commercial distribution of mpeg audio decoders without any fee.
They want you to pay for a license when you want to make money by selling
a decoder, though. We don't sell mpg123. Additionally, one should not
forget the fact that the ideas are getting old; the basic (funded by
government, btw.) research was somewhen back around the 80s and many
patents are going to expire soon, best example in Germany:
P/DE 35 06 912 Method of transmission of an audio signal using grouping
of amplitude values
Application was 22.02.1986 in Germany (and around Europe in the same
time Jan/Feb 1986). German patents last 20 years... now we have
24.07.2006. Time has come...
The idea of a patent is to make the inventor open the invention to
the public by giving him some safe time to turn this invention into
economical benefit. People using (and improving!) the technology freely
after that time is _the_ most important aspect of that idea.
Oh, I should mention the "core" mp3 patent (from
http://gauss.ffii.org/PatentView/EP287578):
DE 3629434 / EP287578 Digital coding process
Application date in Germany was 29.08.1986 - that means that in a month
from now (remember: 24.07.2006) this patent finds its natural end.
Then, there are other patents listed on the Fraunhofer/Thomson website
that came very late... The one about join stereo coding was applied for
in Feb 1995. Did mpg123 implement that already back then? History is a
bit blurry there... There is a patent applied for in 1997, but probably
covering encoding only. Still, even if that weren't the case - the basic
decoding functionality of mpg123 didn't change that much after 1997;
and they couldn't have patented existing functionality. In general,
few patents seem to cover decoders at all. Of course, with me being no
lawyer, that statement is not trustworthy...
Bottom line is:
While Fraunhofer/Thomson don't want to charge free software players -
they said that a long time ago, the time for they being able to place
such charges is expiring or has already expired. One should really think
before adding mp3pro/surround support to mpg123, though, since there
are for sure more recent patents for that.
And don't forget: The progress bar is covered by a patent, too.
=================================
Briefly speaking from the above notes we may find the following:
* Looks like Ogg "violates" patents as well as mp3.
* Fraunhofer patents already expired in Europe.
What about US?
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With best regards!
16 years, 5 months
F8 Nvidia Ethernet Ip Problem
by the.masch
I'm trying to set up Fedora 8 RC3 and i can't set up my network
device. I have nVidia MP55 ethernet and i'm can't get my ip from DHCP,
i have dual boot with WinXp, Sorry :D , and it work well. I was using
Fedora 7 and it's work too....
Can anybody know what it's the probem??
Salu2..
16 years, 5 months
rpmbuild stops with debugedit error on F8
by John Dennis
On F8 when I run rpmbuild I consistently get this error:
/usr/lib/rpm/debugedit: -b arg has to be either the same length as -d
arg, or more than 1 char shorter
then the build fails. Any ideas?
its being called from /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh, I would expect the
tools to be self consistent, I'm kinda at a loss as to what it's
complaining about.
--
John Dennis <jdennis(a)redhat.com>
16 years, 5 months