You can add rules to accept nfs port UDP and TCP in iptables. Thats fine. Or if you do not want firewall iptable just type #chkconfig iptables off Then next time whenever you login you do not need to stop iptables. On 12 Jan 2007 22:05:23 +0000, Andy Allen <andy.allen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Managed to mount nfs file system on RedHat9 by using command '/etc/init.d/iptables stop' on both machines. It seems a bit tedious to have to do this every time - is there a way of doing it at boot-up without having to 'stop' iptables on the command line? Andy -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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