On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Gerhard Magnus <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm currently running FC11 and plan to do a clean install of FC13 > throughout my small home LAN. But before I do this I'd like to get a few > things straight about NSFv4 and FC13. > > I've been using a setup for NSF suggested by someone on this list for > several versions of Fedora. Here's the procedure: > > I use system-config-nfs on the server to create entries in > the /etc/exports file for each directory I want to share, e.g.: > /home/magnusg/Music 192.168.1.12(rw,sync) 192.168.1.13(rw,sync) > > Also on the server, I use system-config-services to enable and start nfs > and nfslock on levels 3, 4 and 5. > > In /etc/sysconfig/nfs on the server I force several ports to be > non-random by specifying them as follows: > RQUOTAD_PORT=4000 > LOCKD_TCPPORT=4001 > LOCKD_UDPPORT=4001 > MOUNTD_PORT=4002 > STATD_PORT=4003 > > Then, using system-config-firewall on the server, I make NSF4 a trusted > service. On the "Other Ports" panel I open ports 4000-4003 as well as > port 111 (for the portmapper) as tcp and udp > > Finally, on each client, I add a line like this to the fstab file: > 192.168.1.14:/home/magnusg/Music /home/magnusg/Music nfs > rw,auto,hard,intr,bg 0 0 > > My question is: does any of this procedure change for the NSFv4 on FC13? > Or is there now a less complicated way to accomplish the same thing? Make sure that "Domain" in "/etc/idmapd.conf" on server and clients is the same. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines