NFS share permission denied from samba4

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Goudduif

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I never create a NFS share on Freenas, while I used mostly a ISCSI connection
My Freenas system is a server member off a UNC Samba4 domain.
I create a Datastore provide domain\administrator all rights on it.
Share this datastore as an NFS share with krb5 security settings


When I try to mount, this share from the samba server, I receive: mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted
this is what I add in the fstab file:
10.0.2.77:/mnt/Backup/CloudTest /var/lib/mountlocation nfs4 auto 0 0
If I change nfs4 with nfs, I can mount them, but I can't change the permissions on it.

What do I wrong?
 
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dlavigne

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Which OS and version is the server? Is any additional software required for that OS to mount Kerberized NFS shares?
 

Goudduif

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Which OS and version is the server? Is any additional software required for that OS to mount Kerberized NFS shares?

FreeNAS-11.0-U3 (c5dcf4416)
UCS Version
4.2-2 errata189 (Lesum)

It's my intention to install Nextcloud on the Linux server, and mount the data folder to freenas.
 
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dlavigne

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The Samba server is running on FreeNAS and you're running the mount command from the FreeNAS shell?
 

Goudduif

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The Samba server is running on FreeNAS and you're running the mount command from the FreeNAS shell?
Freenas run's on their dedicated device.
The samba server run's on an dedicated VMWare, box, with it's disk from an iscsi share from freenas.

I like it to split the nextcloud data from the samba server, so I can create adaily snapshot on the data share.
 
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