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"Operation not permitted" when accessing a NFS mounted directory inside a docker container

I am working on a Web-App which needs access to a QNAP-NAS file system to edit and create directories and files inside it. In order to mount the NFS to the docker container, I used the following ...
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Pasting does not work in Network share

i have a weird problem on my Ubuntu 20.04.1 Notebook. I can write in shares from my server but i can't paste. That means i can create a new folder or file but the paste button with right-click is ...
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How to create NFS share on Synology NAS so that only a particlar linux pc has write access?

What I have: Synology NAS (IP x.x.x.11) Docker installed, and a docker user and group, running many containers using the docker user, all containers' storage inside /volume1/docker/, NFS share for /...
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How to netboot a Raspberry Pi with TFTP and NFS on a Synology NAS?

I can netboot Ubuntu 20.04 on a Raspberry Pi 4b over NFS, using a Synology DS 1618+ as a TFTP and NFS server. But I would like to protect the root file system with overlayroot so several machines can ...
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fully passwordless nfs through kerberos

I have a small network that includes a NAS. on which I provisioned, with some effort, a Kerberos server. The Kerberos server allows Linux hosts on the network to create secure NFS mounts. Service keys ...
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Windows 10.0.19043.1320 Pro (21H1) and NFS Share: MOUNT.EXE missing

I have a Terra Master F5-221 NAS with SAMBA/CIFS and NFS shares. The SAMBA shares can be accessed no problem; just open Windows Explorer and put \\NASIPADDRESS\sharename as the address. But that is ...
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How to properly mount an NFS share in Linux?

How to properly mount an NFS share in Linux? I have a Synology NAS which I use to share a shared folder on my local area network. I want to mount this folder on my Ubuntu desktop computer using NFS ...
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Mac NFS connection to Open-E NAS

I am part of a team of video editors, and our shared storage system has been down for more than a week. Over the course of two days of on-site service, the vendor that installed the system seems to ...
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Stale file handle on user mounted fstab defined share

I have a file server with a NFS server running. /etc/exports contains this line for the share: /mnt/datastorev2/data/<username> 192.168.20.*(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check) 192.168.22.*(rw,...
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Unable to write to mounted nfs directory

I don't really know what I'm doing here, so I apologize for any lack of clarity or precision. I have a Fedora 27 workstation and server. The server is configured to share a folder called /home/nfs on ...
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showmount -e nfs_server_hostname does not show all the available mounts for a client, but why?

NFS_Server is a DataDomain Client is RHEL 7.3 I run a below command to show available NFS shared for my client system from NFS_server, however, I do not see all the share available to mount. # ...
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NFS User ID mapping works for some uid only

I try to setup NFS access on my Synology NAS. For historical reasons the uid on my client and my server do not match. I understood that NFSv4 could allow me to elegantly solve this issue, to the price ...
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My NAS broke. How to read HDD on RAID 1 XFS to Ubuntu?

My old NAS broke down. Old NAS setup was 2 x 1 TB HDD running on RAID 1. I had about 600 GB worth of content on the NAS. The broken component as far as I can tell is the enclosure not the disks. ...
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How to share a folder on linux with credentials?

I have a Synology NAS and a Raspberry PI and I would like to share a folder from my Synology to my Raspberry. The naive solution is to use NFS, unfortunately no passwords, certificates. NFS seems to ...
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Secure home file server

I have a GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 16.04) server and some GNU/Linux clients at home. All my computers are encrypted, my web server allows HTTPS only and ssh is set to key-based authentication, etc. But when ...
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