On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 13:44 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
one of the **least** well documented aspects of Linux system
administration, and causes particular trouble to people who, like me,
use networking only once every 3 years or so, when they set up a new
system and have to transfer their
2009/3/28 Jonathan Ryshpan jonr...@pacbell.net:
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 21:22 +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
If you're firewalling NFS, you might want to also look at locking
services to particular ports and opening them on your firewall:
[...@machine ~]$ sudo cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 21:22 +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/3/27 Jonathan Ryshpan jonr...@pacbell.net:
Setting up to use NFS I've found that RPC doesn't work; it's blocked by
the firewall. I surmise that RPC is one of the services listed in
System-Administration-Firewall under the Trusted
Setting up to use NFS I've found that RPC doesn't work; it's blocked by
the firewall. I surmise that RPC is one of the services listed in
System-Administration-Firewall under the Trusted Services tab. But
which one? If my surmise is not correct, how do I enable RPC service
without turning off
2009/3/27 Jonathan Ryshpan jonr...@pacbell.net:
Setting up to use NFS I've found that RPC doesn't work; it's blocked by
the firewall. I surmise that RPC is one of the services listed in
System-Administration-Firewall under the Trusted Services tab. But
which one? If my surmise is not