Firewall setting needed for NFS?

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I'm trying to figure out the firewall options for NFS setup.
If I completely disable the firewall, it works fine. 
I've found a number of pages that say what ports  need to be opened, but it 
continues to fail even with  all those ports open.

I don't have a need for the NFS, but I've had a number of users of my G4L 
disk imaging program that want to use NFS in addition to the SSHFS and 
CIFS that it already supports.  It can also image to local partitions or ftp 
servers.

I even used wireshark to monitor the transactions to see what ports were 
used for a connection with the firewall disabled, but it didn't work when I 
opened those ports.


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