Re: NFS and Firewall

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Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007 19:50 schrieb Jim Perrin:
>  Create the file "/etc/sysconfig/nfs" and add the following contents:
>
> STATD_PORT=4001
> LOCKD_TCPPORT=4002
> LOCKD_UDPPORT=4002
> MOUNTD_PORT=4003
>
>  Append the following to the file "/etc/services":
>
> rquotad 4004/tcp # rpc.rquotad tcp port
> rquotad 4004/udp # rpc.rquotad udp port
>
>  Restart the nfs services
>
> From there, open these ports -> 111:tcp, 111:udp, 2049:tcp, 2049:udp,
>
> 4001:tcp, 4001:udp, 4002:tcp, 4002:udp, 4003:tcp, 4003:udp, 4004:tcp,
> 4004:udp

Hi Jim,

Thank you so much. It works perfect.

Regards
Timothy
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