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- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 09:12:36 +0900
- From: "Hector Akamine" <akamine@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] nfs through a firewall
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Hi, On 9/5/06, Neil Millar <nmillar@example.com> wrote:On 04/09/06, Hector Akamine <akamine@example.com> wrote: > Which ones should I open in the firewall in order for other hosts to > reach the nfs server? > 2) It seems that the ports used by nfs are dynamic (change every time > nfs is restarted). Is there any way to make it use the same ports > every time? This looks a plausible starting point: http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/nfs_help.html 111 and 2049 are fixed, the rest change so you need to stick them to a port. The mountd info in that document is how we have it set up on SUSE, I can't remember about the rest.Neil, thanks for the information. Now I realize that in order to fix the port numbers, will need to tweak different files ( and even to pass kernel options!). For this case, would it be better to dispose the iptables firewall, and use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow, hosts.deny) instead? Hector
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