On 19/01/17 14:58, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-01-19 15:54, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Per Jessen
wrote: What about crossing network boundaries, routers, bridges on a more extended corporate LAN?
I don't know if there are any problems, I wouldn't expect any. It's just plain TCP traffic.
NFS v3 and below are using dynamic ports and several auxiliary protocols running over separate ports as well. So it was rather challenging to use across firewall/NAT. NFS v4 consolidates protocols and is using fixed port number.
Oh. This is very interesting.
Could you point to some info link on how to configure the suse firewall for NFS v4?
I have some problems with NFS not working after upgrading to 42.2 and this would help to review the configs.
I would have thought YaST could do that for you in the Allowed Services tab. Basically, you need to open 111 and 2049 for both tcp and udp. HTH Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.4.36-8-default Distro: openSUSE 42.2 (x86_64) Desktop: KDE Frameworks: 5.26.0, Qt: 5.6.1 and Plasma: 5.8.2 -- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.4.36-8-default Distro: openSUSE 42.2 (x86_64) Desktop: KDE Frameworks: 5.26.0, Qt: 5.6.1 and Plasma: 5.8.2