Shane Presley wrote:

Hello,

I have an internal linux server (on the internal LAN) and I want to
mount a file system located on a Solaris server that is in one of our
DMZs.  I know RPC across the firewall is generally bad, but this DMZ
is a secured file server network.

Anyway, the problem is that mountd seems to be running on random ports
on the Solaris system.  On Linux I can lock down mountd to be a static
port.

Is there anything FW-1 can do to help, or do I just need to define a
large port range?

FW-1 has the ability to support RPC services directly. Go to the Services tab and look under RPC. "Mountd" should already be there for you. -- Crist J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387

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