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Ryan
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Ryan

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Solaris nfs question

I am really banging my head against this one.... Is there a way in Solaris / illumnos to map all users to root via nfs? Basically I have several types of servers including windows via samba that write to a shared storage pool, this unfortunately requires me to open up permissions as these processes each have unique uid/gid's. I've tried root= and also what I thought would do it anon=0. All this seems to do is open up root user access on these remote servers, as soon as I su to a non root user I can no longer write read to certain directories and new writes show up as the local UID rather then 0 or root. The clients connecting are all rhel and I have also tested ubuntu. I am starting to loose my mind over this one.. Such a simple thing should not be this difficult....
Ryan

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Ryan

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OH WTF... As soon as I post this I seemed to resolved the issue. Set sec=none,anon=0 and bam.. I've been at this for a couple hours now and think I just may have lost my mind....

Thanks anyway guys :P