Re: config files obfuscation [was: Configuring NFS under Linux for Firewall control]

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On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 16:22 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:

> # -------------
> # Sysconfig default file for nfs
> #
> # All variable names appear next to their assigned defaults.
> # To change the default, uncomment the line and change the value.
> 
> # NFS version 2 will be used unless MOUNTD_NFS_V2 is set to 'no'
> # MOUNTD_NFS_V2=default
> 
> # NFS version 3 will be used unless MOUNTD_NFS_V3 is set to 'no'
> # MOUNTD_NFS_V3=default
> 
> # Number of nfsd servers to launch
> # RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
> 
> # Location of rpc.rquotad, or set to 'no' to disable
> # RQUOTAD=`type -path rpc.rquotad`
> 
> # Extra options, other than the above
> # RPCRQUOTAOPTS=
> 
> # Default is to use portmap
> # LOCKD_TCPPORT=
> # LOCKD_UDPPORT=
> # RQUOTAD_PORT=
> # MOUNTD_PORT=
> # -------------------
> 
> I haven't BZ'd this since I wasn't sure if anyone agreed with my
> suggestion, but will do so if I can get a second on the motion.

I'm not sure about the details either, but overall this is what i was
talking about.
Perhaps don't leave the *PORT variables empty, but add sensible values?

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/


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