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How to mount NFS export on Mac OS X?


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I have FreeBSD (test.local) box configured as NFS server. And I'm trying to mount its NFS sharing form my mac (hhmm.local)



/nfs     hhmm.local


/nfs has 777 permission.



And I checked from mac that it's working,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ showmount -e test.local
Exports list on test.local:
/nfs test.local
hhmm:~ Eonil$


But when I try to mount it,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ mount_nfs test.local:/nfs ~/nfs
mount_nfs: can't access /nfs: Permission denied
hhmm:~ Eonil$


Wow. I cannot figure out why this doesn't work. What should I do?










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  • I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

    – storm_m2138
    Feb 22 at 18:00
















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I have FreeBSD (test.local) box configured as NFS server. And I'm trying to mount its NFS sharing form my mac (hhmm.local)



/nfs     hhmm.local


/nfs has 777 permission.



And I checked from mac that it's working,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ showmount -e test.local
Exports list on test.local:
/nfs test.local
hhmm:~ Eonil$


But when I try to mount it,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ mount_nfs test.local:/nfs ~/nfs
mount_nfs: can't access /nfs: Permission denied
hhmm:~ Eonil$


Wow. I cannot figure out why this doesn't work. What should I do?










share|improve this question























  • I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

    – storm_m2138
    Feb 22 at 18:00














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I have FreeBSD (test.local) box configured as NFS server. And I'm trying to mount its NFS sharing form my mac (hhmm.local)



/nfs     hhmm.local


/nfs has 777 permission.



And I checked from mac that it's working,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ showmount -e test.local
Exports list on test.local:
/nfs test.local
hhmm:~ Eonil$


But when I try to mount it,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ mount_nfs test.local:/nfs ~/nfs
mount_nfs: can't access /nfs: Permission denied
hhmm:~ Eonil$


Wow. I cannot figure out why this doesn't work. What should I do?










share|improve this question














I have FreeBSD (test.local) box configured as NFS server. And I'm trying to mount its NFS sharing form my mac (hhmm.local)



/nfs     hhmm.local


/nfs has 777 permission.



And I checked from mac that it's working,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ showmount -e test.local
Exports list on test.local:
/nfs test.local
hhmm:~ Eonil$


But when I try to mount it,



hhmm:~ Eonil$ mount_nfs test.local:/nfs ~/nfs
mount_nfs: can't access /nfs: Permission denied
hhmm:~ Eonil$


Wow. I cannot figure out why this doesn't work. What should I do?







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  • I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

    – storm_m2138
    Feb 22 at 18:00



















  • I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

    – storm_m2138
    Feb 22 at 18:00

















I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

– storm_m2138
Feb 22 at 18:00





I was seeing permission denied on the AWS storage gateway NFS file share, issue was that my IP was outside the the allowed share access client CIDR range

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I had the same issue with mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied on OS X 10.6.8 and even with the resvport option it still failed however modifying the nfs server export mount to use the insecure option worked.






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    I solved this problem with this blog post:
    http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/



    Core solution was giving an option resvport on mounting option. NFS volume mounted magically!






    share|improve this answer
























    • Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

      – Will
      Jun 22 '15 at 19:35





















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    Assume that host 10.18.14.27 running NFS has shared path-



    /home/siddiquim


    On your mac, Try:



    $ sudo mount -o resvport,rw  -t nfs  10.18.14.27:/home/siddiquim folder_207


    Verify that contents are visible:



    $ ls -ltr folder_207





    share|improve this answer































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      my problem solved, NFS to mac High Sierra 10.13
      Change on server NFS /etc/exports, put your client IP.
      Ex: ip server:192.168.1.2 client ip:192.168.1.10
      on server, sudo vi, /export/www 192.168.1.10(rw,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)





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        I had the same issue with mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied on OS X 10.6.8 and even with the resvport option it still failed however modifying the nfs server export mount to use the insecure option worked.






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          I had the same issue with mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied on OS X 10.6.8 and even with the resvport option it still failed however modifying the nfs server export mount to use the insecure option worked.






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            I had the same issue with mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied on OS X 10.6.8 and even with the resvport option it still failed however modifying the nfs server export mount to use the insecure option worked.






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            I had the same issue with mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied on OS X 10.6.8 and even with the resvport option it still failed however modifying the nfs server export mount to use the insecure option worked.







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                I solved this problem with this blog post:
                http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/



                Core solution was giving an option resvport on mounting option. NFS volume mounted magically!






                share|improve this answer
























                • Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                  – Will
                  Jun 22 '15 at 19:35


















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                I solved this problem with this blog post:
                http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/



                Core solution was giving an option resvport on mounting option. NFS volume mounted magically!






                share|improve this answer
























                • Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                  – Will
                  Jun 22 '15 at 19:35
















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                2







                I solved this problem with this blog post:
                http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/



                Core solution was giving an option resvport on mounting option. NFS volume mounted magically!






                share|improve this answer













                I solved this problem with this blog post:
                http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apple-mac-osx-nfs-mount-command-tutorial/



                Core solution was giving an option resvport on mounting option. NFS volume mounted magically!







                share|improve this answer












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                answered Mar 8 '11 at 8:33









                EonilEonil

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                • Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                  – Will
                  Jun 22 '15 at 19:35





















                • Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                  – Will
                  Jun 22 '15 at 19:35



















                Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                – Will
                Jun 22 '15 at 19:35







                Was having this same issue; the resvport option works fine if you only plan on mounting via the CLI. If you want to mount via Mac OS X's finder, you need to add the insecure option on the server side, as @Cas mentions. There is no way to specify resvport via finder, and the ability to mount and use advanced options has been removed from "Disk Utility", so it seems as the server side fix is the only viable solution for GUI connecting.

                – Will
                Jun 22 '15 at 19:35













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                Assume that host 10.18.14.27 running NFS has shared path-



                /home/siddiquim


                On your mac, Try:



                $ sudo mount -o resvport,rw  -t nfs  10.18.14.27:/home/siddiquim folder_207


                Verify that contents are visible:



                $ ls -ltr folder_207





                share|improve this answer




























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                  Assume that host 10.18.14.27 running NFS has shared path-



                  /home/siddiquim


                  On your mac, Try:



                  $ sudo mount -o resvport,rw  -t nfs  10.18.14.27:/home/siddiquim folder_207


                  Verify that contents are visible:



                  $ ls -ltr folder_207





                  share|improve this answer


























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                    Assume that host 10.18.14.27 running NFS has shared path-



                    /home/siddiquim


                    On your mac, Try:



                    $ sudo mount -o resvport,rw  -t nfs  10.18.14.27:/home/siddiquim folder_207


                    Verify that contents are visible:



                    $ ls -ltr folder_207





                    share|improve this answer













                    Assume that host 10.18.14.27 running NFS has shared path-



                    /home/siddiquim


                    On your mac, Try:



                    $ sudo mount -o resvport,rw  -t nfs  10.18.14.27:/home/siddiquim folder_207


                    Verify that contents are visible:



                    $ ls -ltr folder_207






                    share|improve this answer












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                        my problem solved, NFS to mac High Sierra 10.13
                        Change on server NFS /etc/exports, put your client IP.
                        Ex: ip server:192.168.1.2 client ip:192.168.1.10
                        on server, sudo vi, /export/www 192.168.1.10(rw,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)





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                          my problem solved, NFS to mac High Sierra 10.13
                          Change on server NFS /etc/exports, put your client IP.
                          Ex: ip server:192.168.1.2 client ip:192.168.1.10
                          on server, sudo vi, /export/www 192.168.1.10(rw,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)





                          share








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                            my problem solved, NFS to mac High Sierra 10.13
                            Change on server NFS /etc/exports, put your client IP.
                            Ex: ip server:192.168.1.2 client ip:192.168.1.10
                            on server, sudo vi, /export/www 192.168.1.10(rw,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)





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                            my problem solved, NFS to mac High Sierra 10.13
                            Change on server NFS /etc/exports, put your client IP.
                            Ex: ip server:192.168.1.2 client ip:192.168.1.10
                            on server, sudo vi, /export/www 192.168.1.10(rw,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)






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