On 2022/11/14 12:46, Klemens Nanni wrote: > https://repology.org/project/nfsshell/versions > Only BSDs and Arch package it. > > We're stuck at the NFSv2-only version from around 2000, probably what > Arch calls 19980519. > > FreeBSD/Dragonfly apparently have a 2013 version with NFSv3 support.
Forked by a different author, and which in the commit message they describe v3 support as having issues. I've got the newer version to build (junkpile.org/nfsshell.diff) but it crashes when I try to mount. And for the scope of the software v2 is probably fine. > Brief testing on sparc64 shows that it works, but I don't see much value > in this port: we have showmount(8) and regular file system programs > that work on NFS. route -T 2 exec nfsshell > Anyone interested in updating this port? I'd prefer to keep it as-is > Can we move it to the attic? > --- > Information for inst:nfsshell-1.0p2 > > Comment: > NFS auditing tool > > Description: > NFS shell provides user level access to an NFS server, over UDP or TCP, > supports source routing and "secure" (privileged port) mounts. Its a > useful tool to manually check (or show) security problems after a > security scanner has detected them. > > Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org> >