hey list! I am attempting to shore up some centos machines (ranging from centos 5 to centos 5.4) for pci compliance by changing the port that nlockdmgr listens on to function under a privileged port. So what I did was try to hardcode the 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@stallion:/etc/init.d] $ rpcinfo -p program vers proto port 100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper 100000 2 udp 111 portmapper 100021 1 udp 55394 nlockmgr 100021 3 udp 55394 nlockmgr 100021 4 udp 55394 nlockmgr 100021 1 tcp 33704 nlockmgr 100021 3 tcp 33704 nlockmgr 100021 4 tcp 33704 nlockmgr 100024 1 udp 786 status 100024 1 tcp 789 status Does anyone have any tips on how to get this to work the way I'm asking it to? regards ~ GPG me!! gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos