Mike Iglesias wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Exactly, but even with secure NFS off I still get stuff like:
Feb 21 21:50:33 posidon mountd[26030]: refused mount request from
192.168.2.17 for /common (/common
): illegal port 60080
Look at "man exports". You need to use the "insecure" option on the
export entry to get it to accept any port instead of "secure" ports
(<1024).
I'll set it up tomorrow, but I see no difference between the "insecure"
option for one export and the disabling of securenfs which I have in the
sysconfig file. I also note that some of the working clients are using
port 32770, which is above both 1024 and 32768...
I can try it, but secure NFS should just flat be gone.
So something like:
/common 192.168.2.17(rw,insecure)
would allow 192.168.2.17 to mount /common read/write from an insecure port.
If you're not using an /etc/exports, something like
exportfs -o rw,insecure 192.168.2.17:/common
should work.
Thanks for the thought, I'll let you know.
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