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The Psychotic Network Ferret
@nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp last month

Hey #NFS / #FreeBSD / #NFS4 experts, I have a weird one.

My file server exports the path:

/common/media to various devices in my house.

All read-only.

There are sub-dirs under it, books, movies, tunes, and cams, plus some junk I have yet to sort. I should note that some of it is owned by nobody:nogroup, some is nuintari:nuintari (for some reason I should clean it up), and the rest is root:wheel, except.....

The clients can see all of this, EXCEPT for cams.

The exports looks like this:

V4: /
/common/media -ro -maproot=root -network 172.16.17.0 -mask 255.255.255.224

There are tons of files under cams, its a syncthing backup for our cellphone's cameras.

The only difference is that the the files in cams come from inside a jail, managed by bastille, where /common/media/cams is mounted inside the jail via nullfs. But even files I create directly in the root filesystem on the server itself, outside the jail are not visible to the clients. This directory and everything under it are all owned by syncthing:syncthing FYI.

Yet every other file under this exact same NFS mount works fine.

Anyone have any ideas? I've been ignoring this for a few weeks now hoping inspiration would hit me. But I got nothing.

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