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Move files from linux client to unraid host

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Hi all, not sure if this is the best spot to post, or is NFS support would be better, but I am having issues moving files from my Linux Mint (Debian based) client to the Unraid host. Diagnostics attached.

 

I have enabled NFS sharing on the share that holds the vdisk, and I can see the HomeServer (File Sharing) folder in the clients network folder. But whenever I try to connect to the HomeServer folder, I get the below error.

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I am logging into the vm with the same credentials and a user in unraid, that has read/write access to the share, and enter these credentials when prompted, but still get the error.

 

If I try manually entering the Server IP address in the search bar, I get the following error:

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Am I going about this the wrong way or is there an easier way to move file from the client to the host?
 

My VM Share settings are below.

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And the Share NFS settings.

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homeserver-diagnostics-20240708-0240.zip

Edited by RancidGnar
submitted with missing information

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