On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 22:17 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> last time I tried configuring nfs server, I couldn't find opened port
> for nfsd with
> # netstat -tuanp | grep ssh
> and 
> # rpcinfo -p
> 
> eventhough
> # service nfsd status
> 
> says it's running. Do I REALLY need to install nfs-kernel-driver just
> to run nfs server? In CentOS I only need to edit /etc/exports and run
> nfsd, that's it. Hope any openSUSE user could guide me with this. 
> 
> Is this related to AppArmor? With CentOS I could simply disable
> SELinux and firewall (not a great idea but for a local network use
> only)
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> Umarzuki Mochlis
> http://gameornot.net
> 
I had similar issue with Ubuntu. What I had to do was tell Ubuntu to
allow port 2049 on the local network. This URL:
http://www.centos.org/docs/2/rh-cm-en-1.0/ch-netfs-service.html

has the instructions to setup NFS on CentOS. Hope it helps.

--Shaun


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