On 09/25/2010 09:29 PM, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
That is what I thought cause I haven't seen it at all. I guess you need to lock down ports and then allow them through the firewall.
Himm, nfs-kernel-server from 11.3 has this maybe it works for you, I can't test it as I don't run an nfs-server ## Description: Firewall Configuration for NFS kernel server. # # Only the variables TCP, UDP, RPC, IP and BROADCAST are allowed. # More may be supported in the future. # # For a more detailed description of the individual variables see # the comments for FW_SERVICES_*_EXT in /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 # ## Name: NFS Server Service ## Description: Opens ports for NFS to allow other hosts to connect. # space separated list of allowed TCP ports TCP="" # space separated list of allowed UDP ports UDP="" # space separated list of allowed RPC services RPC="portmap status nlockmgr mountd nfs nfs_acl" # space separated list of allowed IP protocols IP="" # space separated list of allowed UDP broadcast ports BROADCAST="" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org