On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 10:13:56AM +0300, 4 wrote: > >> i'm quoting the man page for mountd: > >> The -n flag historically allowed clients to use non-reserved ports > >> when > >> communicating with mountd. In OpenBSD, a reserved port is always > >> used. > >> "reserved port". "always".. however the port is different each time. how > >> to deal with this? > >> > > > resreved means that the port number is below 1024. The RPC system, > > (which is used to implement NFS) iuses portmapper to determine which > > service runs on which port. What problem are you trying to solve? > > > -Otto > i'm trying to solve the problem of which port need to open on the pf. the > variant of processing rpcinfo output with script and then putting a rules > into an anchor is not very pretty. especially considering that this is not > enough, and i still need to repeat this action by cron. this variant works, > but it's not even close to how it should work %\ why i should solve such the > task at a time when humanity is flying to conquer Mars? >
These kind of off-topic remarks won't help you getting answers, -Otto