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Mounting OpenSolaris NFS shares

Here is a quick post about a silly issu I have hit for a few times now: When I try to mount a OpenSolaris NFS share from OS X or Linux boxes it fails because of a time out error:

mount_nfs: bad MNT RPC: RPC: Timed out

Well. First of all, it is a problem strongly tight to you local network infrastructure. In my case, it is a cheap DSL router, a 1Gb switch and a wireless access point; and of course the only device that has something to do with the problem is the router - it works as DNS cache and local DHCP server.

The time-out happens because the Solaris box tries to reverse lookup the IP address that is trying to connect, but it sort of fails because the lousy DNS server built-in the DSL router.

The easiest workaround is to log in to the OpenSolaris box, become root and add a new line to /etc/hosts with the IP to FQDN entry. After that, everything should work as expected.

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kylem on Mon Dec 17 17:39:27 2007
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i don't (thankfully) know much about solaris, but it sounds like maybe you have a "paranoid" entry in hosts.deny

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