I found the problem. lokkit was controlling the iptable list.
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From: Margaret Doll <Margaret_Doll@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri Apr 8, 2005 10:42:26 AM US/Eastern
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: firewalls besides iptables
I have opened some ports in iptables on an Enterprise 3 system to
allow nfs mounting of its partitions on other systems. When I do an
"nmap" on this system from a second system, I see that some of the
ports that I thought I had opened are closed and some are open.
Is there something besides iptables that might be running on the
system?
I did not set up the "problem" system, so I do not know all the steps
that were involved in the setup. Other Enterprise 3 systems that I
have do have these "closed" ports open.
nfs is not working properly on the first system. It does work if I
stop the iptables services altogether.
The other "strange" thing about the system is that "rpcinfo -p" shows
portmapper, rquotad, nfs, mountd and status. nlockmgr and sgi_fam are
not present. Services portmap, nfs and nfslock have been started.
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