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Re: Cygwin NFS Issues
- From: Bengt-Arne Fjellner <Bengt-Arne dot Fjellner at ltu dot se>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2009 19:36:14 +0200
- Subject: Re: Cygwin NFS Issues
- References: <22862391.post@talk.nabble.com>
jissa wrote:
I am trying to setup a Windows XP Professional laptop that is running cygwin
with nfs-server on it. The NFS server is exporting a windows directory that
I will be sharing with a virtual machine running QNX on the same laptop
using VMWARE server.
I installed the NFS server and used its configure script, then I created an
export list that exports the directory on my machine and allowed only
machines with a IP address that is local to the virtual machine. This setup
works correctly when I am connected to my domain network.
When I try to connect to the NFS share while not connected to my domain
network, the mount fails. Also, if I am connected on the network and mount a
share, this share stops working the minute I disconnect from the network.
Is what I am trying to do achievable or not?
Any help would be appreciated.
try running via a loopback interface instead
"borrowed" from http://www.kleinfelter.com/node/125
There are some bugs in the VirtualBox "Shared Folders" feature. It can
be convenient to work-around this in a secure way by using the Microsoft
Loopback Adapter. Here's how I set it up for a Windows XP guest
running on an XP host.
* Set up the Microsoft Loopback Adapter on the host:
o Open Control Panel, and start "Add Hardware"
o Select "Yes, I have already connected the hardware"
o Select "Add a new hardware device"
o Select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a
list"
o Select "Network Adapters"
o Select "Microsoft" and "Microsoft Loopback Adapter"
o Assign the static address 192.168.2.1 to it.
* Next?
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