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superwutze replied on August 19, 2008 14:13 to the question "filesystem integration not working (nfs error: success !?)" in Wuala:
well, thats strange. i used the same settings on a different computer, also gentoo-linux but this time a 64-bit os. also there is no nfs server (and no portmap) running. automatic mount won't work but manual mount works like a charm. it took some time till i found the entry to specify the 32-bit java-vm but now it runs perfectly while on the native 32-bit machine the mounting won't work. both computers run recent software.
superwutze asked a question in Wuala on August 19, 2008 13:42:
wuala and kaspersky firewallhow should i configure the antihacker settings in kaspersky internet security for wuala? the only option so far i have found is to allow all traffic whatsoever for the java runtime environment. but that would mean all traffic, not only wuala! that would be a severe security impact letting java do whatever it wants in the network. any suggestions?
superwutze replied on August 16, 2008 22:59 to the question "filesystem integration not working (nfs error: success !?)" in Wuala:
superwutze replied on August 16, 2008 12:30 to the question "filesystem integration not working (nfs error: success !?)" in Wuala:
superwutze marked one of Roger's replies in Wuala as useful. Roger replied to the question "multiple computers/operating systems/profiles".
superwutze replied on May 02, 2008 17:34 to the question "multiple computers/operating systems/profiles" in Wuala:
superwutze asked a question in Wuala on May 01, 2008 18:51:
filesystem integration not working (nfs error: success !?)i tried to use filesystem integration on linux (gentoo) but encountered a very strange error named "success".
#: mount /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct
mount: mount to NFS server 'localhost' failed: RPC Error: Success.
on that computer a nfs-server is running, so i started wuala using the -noportmapregistration option. btw: can this option be entered somehow into wualarc?
my fstab entry looks like this:
localhost:/wuala /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct nfs defaults,users,noauto,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,nolock,soft,nfsvers=3,mountvers=3,port=26184,mountport=26183
the check reports portmap and service as ok and volume and integration as failed.
thanks in advance for any hint!
andy
superwutze asked a question in Wuala on May 01, 2008 14:00:
multiple computers/operating systems/profilesfirst: i think that the concept of wuala is really great.
i am a very mobile user. i use various devices for various tasks. and all of those devices have at least 2 operating systems installed. so i decided to have my wuala client installed and running on one of my servers. connection time is 24/7. now i want to access my wuala files from all those profiles on all my computers. is there in the present state of wuala any chance to do this?
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