mount client port allocated in privilege port range

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Hi everyone,

When running mount command with tcp under root account, I see that the
tcp client port is allocated in privilege range like 830... I do not
think it's a good behavior as port in privilege range is limited and a
lot of well known service is using it. Could you please let me know
any reason for that? It's better for mount nfs client port to be
allocated in dynamic port range instead even the system is running
under root permission? and any other way to make it happens besides
running under a normal user?

Thanks,
Brs,
Naruto



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