Have you tried going to YAST?

- Open YAST , Security and Users, Firewall, Allowed Services
- In Selected Zone, choose Internal (or external if that where you
will enable NFS access)
- In Service to Allow, select NFS Server
- Click Next
- Finish

Good luck!

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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
>
> >
>



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