* Multiple mounts to a rpc.mountd with port specified.
@ 2002-11-25 17:20 Erik Enge
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From: Erik Enge @ 2002-11-25 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi.
I'm currently setting up NFS through a firewall and my current strategy
(which seems to work fine) is to specify a port for the rpc.mountd so I
can predict what to open on the firewall.
Will this impede performance or functioning at all with multiple mounts
(over the same port)?
I have opened ports 111, 2049 and 32700 (port for mountd) on the
firewall and from the logs I can see that I'm not dropping any packets.
I am also running lockd, so does this mean that lockd uses 111, 2049 or
32700 or is it not running? Is there a specific port for lockd or do I
specify the port on rpc.statd and then lockd will use that?
Thanks for any answers,
Erik Enge
Software Engineer
Professional Reviews Inc.
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