Re: [SLUG] How to set firewall on Suse 9.1 to allow NFS serving

From: Donald E Haselwood (dhaselwood@verizon.net)
Date: Thu Aug 26 2004 - 12:08:25 EDT


Felix,

Thanks. I tried port 2049, which the services files list as nfs, but it
made no difference.

Don

>when you set up the firewall, be sure to open the right port for NFS (I
>think you have to manually enable it under "additional services")
>
>Donald E Haselwood wrote:
>>I have two boxes with Suse 9.1 on my local network and I'm would like one
>>to nfs serve some files. The only way I can make it work is if I turn
>>off the server firewall. I presume it is possible to have the firewall
>>enabled and have nfs serving allowed on the local network.
>>I've tried editing /etc/hosts.allow with no success, and the HOWTO's
>>haven't helped. Any ideas?
>>Don

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