On Mon 14 Jul 03, 4:34 PM, Bill Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:06:46PM -0700, Ken Herron wrote: > > > > Err, isn't hosts.allow the TCP wrappers config file? NFS usually runs > > over udp in a lan environment; I don't see how TCP wrappers could be > > involved. > > I was just following the HOWTO :^) > > > <snip> > > It'd be helpful to to know exactly what rpc program/version the client is > > trying to invoke when it times out. Could you snoop the network during a > > mount attempt? If it's trying to talk to nfsd, then the question is why > > nfsd is ignoring the client. If the client is trying to talk to lockd, > > then the question is why lockd isn't running. > > I've never 'snooped' a network before. ;^) Any good HOWTO pointers?
here's how to be snoopy: tcpdump -i eth0 tcpdump -i eth0 udp tcpdump -i eth0 tcp tcpdump -i eth0 tcp port 119 tcpdump -i eth0 udp port 119 you can get port numbers from /etc/services or google. i think i got all this right. when you look at man tcpdump, you realize that it's an incredibly complicated tool... pete -- GPG Instructions: http://www.dirac.org/linux/gpg GPG Fingerprint: B9F1 6CF3 47C4 7CD8 D33E 70A9 A3B9 1945 67EA 951D _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech