NFSv4 referrals - custom (non-2049) port numbers in fs_locations?

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Good morning!

We have questions about NFSv4 referrals:
1. Is there a way to test them in Debian Linux?

2. How does a fs_locations attribute look like when a nonstandard port
like 6666 is used?
RFC5661 says this:

* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5661#section-11.9
* 11.9. The Attribute fs_locations
* An entry in the server array is a UTF-8 string and represents one of a
* traditional DNS host name, IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or a zero-length
* string.  An IPv4 or IPv6 address is represented as a universal address
* (see Section 3.3.9 and [15]), minus the netid, and either with or without
* the trailing ".p1.p2" suffix that represents the port number.  If the
* suffix is omitted, then the default port, 2049, SHOULD be assumed.  A
* zero-length string SHOULD be used to indicate the current address being
* used for the RPC call.

Does anyone have an example of how the content of fs_locations should
look like with a custom port number?

Thanks,
Martin



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