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5.4.2. Beware of Syntax Errors
The NFS server determines which file systems to export and which hosts to export these directories to via the
/etc/exports file. Be careful not to add extraneous spaces when editing this file.
For instance, the following line in the
/etc/exports file shares the directory /tmp/nfs/ to the host bob.example.com with read/write permissions.
/tmp/nfs/ bob.example.com(rw)
/tmp/nfs/ bob.example.com(rw)
This line in the
/etc/exports file, on the other hand, shares the same directory to the host bob.example.com with read-only permissions and shares it to the world with read/write permissions due to a single space character after the hostname.
/tmp/nfs/ bob.example.com (rw)
/tmp/nfs/ bob.example.com (rw)
It is good practice to check any configured NFS shares by using the
showmount command to verify what is being shared:
showmount -e <hostname>
showmount -e <hostname>