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2008 Jun 03
2
firewalled NFS
...S 5) using the following parameters /etc/sysconfig/nfs MOUNTD_NFS_V1="no" MOUNTD_NFS_V2="no" RQUOTAD_PORT=875 LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803 LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769 RPCNFSDCOUNT=64 MOUNTD_PORT=892 STATD_PORT=662 STATD_OUTGOING_PORT=2020 SECURE_NFS="yes" modprobe.conf: options lockd nlm_udpport=4001 nlm_tcpport=4001 But it does not mount it: # mount 172.20.0.150:/tmp/ /mnt/tmp/ mount: mount to NFS server '172.20.0.150' failed: timed out (giving up). There's anything else I must setup to use fixed ports ? Thanks, -- Jordi
2011 Mar 30
2
nlockdmgr listen on privileged port
...port by editing /etc/sysconfig/nfs # TCP port rpc.lockd should listen on. LOCKD_TCPPORT=1011 # UDP port rpc.lockd should listen on. LOCKD_UDPPORT=1011 # And /etc/modprobe.conf alias eth1 e1000e alias scsi_hostadapter 3w-9xxx alias scsi_hostadapter1 usb-storage alias eth0 e1000e options lockd nlm_udpport=1011 options lockd nlm_tcpport=1011 and then restarting the pormap service. I've even tried restarting the network service, but unfortunately nothing seems affected: [root at stallion:/etc/init.d] $ rpcinfo -p program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000...
2013 Aug 23
1
Setting Up LVS to Load Balance DNS
Greetings, all: OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64 Kernel: 2.6.32-358.14.1 I could use some assistance with setting up pulse to load balance my dns servers. I've configured tcp and udp port 53 with the piranha gui, set up arptable rules on the real servers and added the virtual ip to the bond0 interface on the real servers, but I'm still having no luck in getting things going. A dig against the
2004 Jun 17
0
portmap spoofing in nfsmount
...before the mount() call and then just records any transactions it gets to a file and sends back an affirmative reply. There are two ways to use it (this belongs in a README file, but it's too late at night right now): a) Set a fixed portnumber in /proc/sys/nfs/nlm_tcpport and /proc/sys/nfs/nlm_udpport before calling nfsmount; once the portmapper starts feed that fixed portnumber to pmap_set(8). In this case the pmap_file can be /dev/null. b) Allow the kernel to bind to any port and use the file produced by nfsroot to feed to pmap_set (it should be directly compatible); this means the file...
2020 Nov 20
2
Desktop Over NFS Home Blocked By Firewalld
...tfs] [gssd] use-gss-proxy=1 [lockd] port = 43090 udp-port = 43090 [mountd] port = 43091 [nfsdcltrack] [nfsd] [statd] port = 43092 [sm-notify] On the server and clients, I allow those corresponding ports. I believe on centos 7 I used /etc/modprobe.d/lockd.conf to use something like: options lockd nlm_udpport=43094 nlm_tcpport=43094 and # cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs LOCKD_TCPPORT=43090 LOCKD_UDPPORT=43090 MOUNTD_PORT=43091 STATD_PORT=43092 RQUOTAD_PORT=43093 Hope that helps!
2020 Nov 20
4
Desktop Over NFS Home Blocked By Firewalld
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 12:18 PM Frank Cox <theatre at sasktel.net> wrote: > > On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 12:07:40 -0500 > Michael B Allen wrote: > > > So TCP src 760 to 41285. What's that? > > Apparently "that" is what you need to allow in order for your desktop to work. > > What it is actually doing, I'm not sure. Google tells me that port 760 has