Re: [nfs-utils PATCH] systemd: add a blurb about masking rpc-gssd to the man page

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On 07/25/2017 11:19 AM, Scott Mayhew wrote:
> This is helpful for users that have a krb5.keytab but do not want to use
> secure NFS.  Also fixed a typo that appears earlier on the page.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@xxxxxxxxxx>
Committed!

steved.

> ---
>  systemd/nfs.systemd.man | 18 ++++++++++++++----
>  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/systemd/nfs.systemd.man b/systemd/nfs.systemd.man
> index 01801eb..46b476a 100644
> --- a/systemd/nfs.systemd.man
> +++ b/systemd/nfs.systemd.man
> @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ unit should be enabled.
>  Several other units which might be considered to be optional, such as
>  .I rpc-gssd.service
>  are careful to only start if the required configuration file exists.
> -.I rpc-gsdd.service
> +.I rpc-gssd.service
>  will not start if the
>  .I krb5.keytab
>  file does not exist (typically in
> @@ -120,10 +120,11 @@ be needed to reduce system load to an absolute minimum, or to reduce
>  attack surface by not running daemons that are not absolutely
>  required.
>  .PP
> -Two particular services which this can apply to are
> -.I rpcbind
> +Three particular services which this can apply to are
> +.IR rpcbind ,
> +.IR idmapd ,
>  and
> -.IR idmapd .
> +.IR rpc-gssd .
>  .I rpcbind
>  is not part of the
>  .I nfs-utils
> @@ -155,6 +156,15 @@ is not needed and not wanted, it can be masked with
>  .RS
>  .B systemctl mask idmapd
>  .RE
> +.I rpc-gssd
> +is assumed to be needed if the
> +.I krb5.keytab
> +file is present.  If a site needs this file present but does not want
> +.I rpc-gssd
> +running, it can be masked with
> +.RS
> +.B systemctl mask rpc-gssd
> +.RE
>  .SH FILES
>  /etc/nfs.conf
>  .br
> 
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