Re: NFS only mount with -o udp option

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[root@heaven Desktop]# iptables -n -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Trond Myklebust
<Trond.Myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 22:09 -0400, Edgar Almonte wrote:
>> in debian dont exist a package called nfs-utils , i get nfs-common and
>> say the same version of the nfs-utils of archlinux
>> not sure about MNT version config , i dont remember intentionally
>> changing this , where i can check it ?
>>
>> pd: sorry for the double email i forget press reply all
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hi Edgar-
>> >
>> > On Feb 11, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Edgar Almonte wrote:
>> >
>> >> hmm i will try update to the last version but is the lasted in
>> >> official repository of my distro
>> >
>> > Yes, that could be a problem. ÂOut of curiosity, can you tell us what version of nfs-utils is running on the working Debian client you have?
>> >
>> >> the rpcinfo -p localhost output ( run at the server )
>> >>
>> >> rpcinfo -p localhost
>> >>  program vers proto  port Âservice
>> >>  Â100000  Â4  tcp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â100000  Â3  tcp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â100000  Â2  tcp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â100000  Â4  udp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â100000  Â3  udp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â100000  Â2  udp  Â111 Âportmapper
>> >>  Â391002  Â2  tcp  Â661 Âsgi_fam
>> >> Â Â100024 Â Â1 Â udp Â49216 Âstatus
>> >> Â Â100024 Â Â1 Â tcp Â42903 Âstatus
>> >>  Â100003  Â2  tcp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100003  Â3  tcp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100003  Â4  tcp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100227  Â2  tcp  2049 Ânfs_acl
>> >>  Â100227  Â3  tcp  2049 Ânfs_acl
>> >>  Â100003  Â2  udp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100003  Â3  udp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100003  Â4  udp  2049 Ânfs
>> >>  Â100227  Â2  udp  2049 Ânfs_acl
>> >>  Â100227  Â3  udp  2049 Ânfs_acl
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â1 Â udp Â36092 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â3 Â udp Â36092 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â4 Â udp Â36092 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â1 Â tcp Â52268 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â3 Â tcp Â52268 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100021 Â Â4 Â tcp Â52268 Ânlockmgr
>> >> Â Â100005 Â Â3 Â udp Â41849 Âmountd
>> >> Â Â100005 Â Â3 Â tcp Â46012 Âmountd
>
> UDP and TCP appear to be running on different ports.
>
> Â Â 1. Does running 'sudo netstat -anp' on the server show any other
> Â Â Â Âprocesses running on TCP port 41849 or UDP port 46012?
> Â Â 2. Does running 'sudo iptables -n -L' on the server show anything
> Â Â Â Ârejecting TCP connections on port 46012?
>
> Cheers
> ÂTrond
> --
> Trond Myklebust
> Linux NFS client maintainer
>
> NetApp
> Trond.Myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx
> www.netapp.com
>
>
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