Hi, First, if you are searching for port numbers, they are available in /etc/services. Second, if you are not sure if your firewall is blocking something, enable logging for DENIED packages. This helps much in most cases. Third, nfs may be on port 2049 - or an port 1110 (please verify that in your /etc/services). ksemat@wawa.eahd.or.ug schrieb:
I don't use the firewals package but almost all ipchains firewalls I have seen have specific port blocks for NFS and samba and microsoft SQL but this should not apply to your LAN look at the actuall script and see whether it blocks them out. On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, root wrote:
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 23:15:12 +0200 From: root <dustbin@bing.net> To: suse-security@suse.com Subject: [suse-security] firewals package and NFS
Hi! I've got a little problem with the firewals package. Everything works fine but now I want to import filesystems from another computer in the LAN but it seems to me that the firewal is denying all TCP/IP packages which should be send to the network. So my question is: Which services must I allow in rc.firewall.conf that NFS packages get through the firewall? (I'm using SUSE Linux 6.3 with Kernel NFS)
Thanx Benjamin Jungbluth
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