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What is NFS and why would I want it?

Network File Systemis a distributed file system protocol that allows you to share files across a network.You can share a folder or an entire drive, and a user on another machine will see a normal shared drive and be able to usethe files as if they were on the local drive.This can be useful if you have a NAS or some other remote server,or if you're running a VMthat doesn't have built-in file sharing.

Update - February 2017

I wrote this back in 2007 when Parallels on Mac didn't have a file sharing facility, and there was no Dropbox.The solution was to install NFS and set up a shared folder, which you could do with some free downloads and a bit of tweaking.Parallels and macOS have changed a lot since those days (for one thing, the Mac's firewall is nowoff by default),but I'm keeping this guide in case it's useful to somebody. Cabaret mac os. Mario goes to the fridge to get a glass of milk 2 mac os.

The NFS server runs in the background on the host Mac, publishing the list of available files and listening for requests fromthe client (Linux in this case, but could be anything). You can configure the number of processes you want to have running.When the client interacts with files, the server process will handle the read and write requests (similar to what a web server does when you click ona link).When you set up an NFS share, you specify what directory you want to make available and with what permissions - for example, you might make it read-only.I have an external Firewire drive and I want to make that available to any user account within the Linux VM. In the stepsbelow I'll therefore be referring to /Volumes/Firewire1, but you can substitute any other path such as /Users.

Another popular NFS configuration is to have your home directory automatically follow you, so for example if I log into Linux as 'william' and I have a corresponding accounton the Mac (with a matching ID rather than account name), I could have it mount my Mac home directory as /home/william.This should be possible here but I won't be using this approach. For one thing I couldn't get it to work, but also I realised it wasn't what I wanted anyway.The discussion I had with an extremely helpful poster on the Parallels forum is here.

Set up the NFS share

Download NFS Manager from www.bresink.com/products.html.It's very low-cost shareware but you can use it free if you don't mind an occasional pop-up reminder.You could probably set things up without NFS Manager, but it makes things a heck of a lot simpler.

Using NFS Manager, add a new share, browsing for the directory you want to make available - in my case that's /Volumes/Firewire1.Use the option to allow only specified computers access(depending on your network connection it might not be possible for random hackers to mount your hard drive remotely, but it's best to be safe).Use the IP address you assigned to the Linux VM, in my example that is 10.0.1.100.You'll need to hit the 'Activate' button iback on the main screen to start the actual processes running.

Configure the Mac's firewall

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In recent macOS releases, the firewall isoff by default),so unless you have explicitly enabled it, this section about opening ports is no longer relevant.

The NFS protocol uses ports 2049 and 111,2 2049 is for the NFS daemon itself, while 111 is used by 'portmapper', part of the remote procedure call mechanism. and the Mac's built-in firewall blocks these by default. Open 'System Preferences, Sharing', and go to the 'Firewall' tab.You will see a list of network services that you can click on to enable or disable access - however, NFS is not on the list.Hit 'New.' and select 'Other' from the dropdown list. In the TCP Port Number(s) field enter '2049,111'.Enter a description such as 'NFS', and click OK.

Set up the client side

Before making any changes to your Linux VM, take a backup (or in Parallels Desktop version 3, create a snapshot). Mcsm: behind the scenes mac os.

Now in Linux as root, create the directory to use for the share. I'm going to call it 'extdrive', so I'll enter mkdir /extdrive. Next edit the file /etc/fstab (filesystem table), adding an entry like this (I'm using my external drive example - substitute your own details for IP address and path:

10.0.1.201 was the Xubuntu VM, and it was attempting to connect through port 1011 which I had not authorised. I added 1011 to the 'TCP port numbers'list in the firewall settings to allow these connections.

If nothing is appearing in the Firewall log, then either it can't see the host at all (in my example 10.0.1.2 - you may need to double-checkthat you have entered the right IP address) or else the NFS server is not authorising the connection. Go back over the NFS Manager settings and makesure that the Linux VM's IP address is correctly specified. It should be entered in /etc/hosts, you should be able to ping it from the Mac'scommand line, and it should be listed in the 'List of computers or computer groups' window in NFS Manager.


About Starbase


In the Starbase universe everyone controls a robotic endoskeleton, a fairly durable shell that is ideal for space exploration and colonization. The society, formed out of these robotic endoskeletons, is currently concentrated on Capital Mega Stations and smaller Mini Stations, 'the suburbs' in space. The stations provide security, jobs, social hubs and trading possibilities for their inhabitants, making them ideal bases from where to start the colonization of the galaxy.

In the galaxy, the two most prominent factions are the rivalling the Kingdom and the Empire, with the Empire currently having control over the majority of the central stations. Other factions can however be expected to rise alongside these two, as the society evolves and progresses.

As life in space is currently centered on the celestial orbit of a single gas planet, brave pioneers are constantly needed to experiment on the boundaries of current space travel and other technologies in order to one day be able to reach the far corners of the galaxy. Weapon reconnaissance mac os.

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