Re: Binding ports for NFS

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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Tony Molloy wrote:
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On a fedora system put the following in /etc/sysconfig/nfs. It defines the
ports for the various daemons to use.

# Created 05.07.05 by Tony Molloy
# based on work by Christopher K. Johnson ( dorigo.net )

RPCNFSDCOUNT=32

# ports for statd daemon
STATD_PORT=4000
STATD_OUTGOING_PORT=4004

# ports for lockd daemon
LOCKD_TCPPORT=4001
LOCKD_UDPPORT=4001

# ports for mountd daemon
#MOUNTD_NFS_V2=no
#MOUNTD_NFS_V3=no
MOUNTD_PORT=4002

# ports for rquota daemon
#RQUOTAD=no
RQUOTAD_PORT=4003

Make sure you allow access to these daemons in your /etc/hosts.allow file
and through your firewall.

BTW: anyone working on allow bind nfsd/nfsd4/lockd to only specyfied IP adresses ?

kloczek
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