On Sunday, 19 November 2023 15:59:37 GMT Remy Blank wrote: > Peter Humphrey wrote on 19.11.2023 16:12: > > Yes, indeed. In fact I don't know why this has only just bitten me; I've > > been doing the same thing for years without problem. > > > > That search turns up so many answers that I don't know where to start, > > even > > prefixing the phrase with "gentoo". Most of them seem to date from 10 > > years ago or more. > > You need to configure two files. Add a *.conf file below /etc/sysctl.d with > the following content: > > # Set fixed ports for lockd. > fs.nfs.nlm_tcpport = 4014 > fs.nfs.nlm_udpport = 4014 > > Then set some options in /etc/conf.d/nfs. Here's my config, the -p options > configure the ports of various NFS services. > > # /etc/conf.d/nfs > > # If you wish to set the port numbers for lockd, > # please see /etc/sysctl.conf > > # Optional services to include in default `/etc/init.d/nfs start` > # For NFSv4 users, you'll want to add "rpc.idmapd" here. > NFS_NEEDED_SERVICES="rpc.idmapd" > > # Options to pass to rpc.nfsd > OPTS_RPC_NFSD="8 -s -V 3 -N 4" > > # Options to pass to rpc.mountd > # ex. OPTS_RPC_MOUNTD="-p 32767" > OPTS_RPC_MOUNTD="-p 4010 --manage-gids" > > # Options to pass to rpc.statd > # ex. OPTS_RPC_STATD="-p 32765 -o 32766" > OPTS_RPC_STATD="-p 4011 -o 4012" > > # Options to pass to rpc.idmapd > OPTS_RPC_IDMAPD="" > > # Options to pass to rpc.gssd > OPTS_RPC_GSSD="" > > # Options to pass to rpc.svcgssd > OPTS_RPC_SVCGSSD="" > > # Options to pass to rpc.rquotad (requires sys-fs/quota) > OPTS_RPC_RQUOTAD="-p 4013" > > # Timeout (in seconds) for exportfs > EXPORTFS_TIMEOUT=30 > > # Options to set in the nfsd filesystem (/proc/fs/nfsd/). > # Format is <option>=<value>. Multiple options are allowed. > #OPTS_NFSD="nfsv4leasetime=30 max_block_size=4096" > > > Then you need to allow ports 111 (TCP + UDP), 2049 (TCP) and 4010:4014 (TCP > + UDP) through your firewall. I'm not entirely sure about TCP vs. UDP, you > might be able to remove some of them (it has been a while that I configured > this). You can pick different port number than 4010:4014 if you like.
That's a great help. Thank you Remy. -- Regards, Peter.