I had the same problem, my NFS server machine is under Ubuntu Hardy 64bit, and my client machine under Kubuntu Hardy 32bit. I had a hard time figuring out what was wrong, but after a while I got it : I had added a new nic, and had changed all the IP addresses on my systems. I had changed before /etc/hosts.allow. Dang ! That was it : the old addresses were still there. I changed them, restarted all the required services and it worked.
Don't forget also to comment out the OPTIONS line pointing to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/default/portmap !
Hi,
I had the same problem, my NFS server machine is under Ubuntu Hardy 64bit, and my client machine under Kubuntu Hardy 32bit. I had a hard time figuring out what was wrong, but after a while I got it : I had added a new nic, and had changed all the IP addresses on my systems. I had changed before /etc/hosts.allow. Dang ! That was it : the old addresses were still there. I changed them, restarted all the required services and it worked.
Don't forget also to comment out the OPTIONS line pointing to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/default/ portmap !