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Ok, well I solved the DNS problem. Thanks for the pointer to ipmasqadm,
whoever that was. Anyway.

Now I need to get NFS working on my LAN. Obviously there are no NFS mounts
(or much of anything else, for that matter) allowed from the outside; this
is just a local thing. Right now, from my internal network, I have an
administration port open for ssh, and nothing else. I'd like to mount this
box's filesystem to another internal machine, but it's not very easy --
RPC services never use the same udp port twice -- that is, except for the
portmapper at 111 -- so making ipchains rules for it is impossible! Do any
of you have this working, and if so, by what wizardry?

Dan Debertin
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ps --
If this is not possible under current Linux firewalling/masqing
technology, would any of you like to collaborate on a new rpc module?



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