le super classique probleme de reverse lookup: as tu un reverse lookup (dns ou
via /etc/hosts) du cote server pour l'ip du client ?

On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 11:13:55AM +0200, Fabian Vilers wrote:
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> Bonjour la liste,
> 
> On essayant de monter un r?pertoire via NFS, j'ai une attente assez
> long (plus de dix minutes!). Voici la commande utilis?e: mount -t nfs
> router:/home/xyz /mnt/xyz (meme effet si je specifie l'adresse ip).
> L'attente dure facilement 5 minutes. Voici ce que syslog dit sur le
> serveur:
> 
> Jun  2 11:02:48 router kernel: svc: unknown version (3)
> Jun  2 11:02:55 router rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
> 192.168.1.2:723 for /home/xyz (/home/xyz)
> 
> Le pire dans l'histoire, c'est que a la fin de l'attente, mon
> r?pertoire est mont? correctement et fonctionne. Il est a not? que la
> machine serveur ? deux cartes r?seaux et que des r?gles iptables
> tournent. Dans le log de la machine cliente, j'ai apr?s 5 minutes:
> 
> Jun  2 11:07:31 neptune kernel: portmap: server localhost not
> responding, timedout
> Jun  2 11:11:13 neptune kernel: portmap: server localhost not
> responding, timedout
> Jun  2 11:11:13 neptune kernel: lockd_up: makesock failed, error=-5
> Jun  2 11:15:28 neptune kernel: portmap: server localhost not
> responding, timedout
> 
> Et voila, apres plus de 10 minutes, le share est mont?.
> 
> Est-ce que quelqu'un peut m'?clairer?
> 
> Merci d'avance,
> Fabian
> 
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