Jason White <[email protected]> writes:
> Morrie Wyatt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can tie down the port range to suit your requirements.
>
> NFSv4 can run over a TCP connection instead of UDP, if you prefer.
So can NFSv3 and, I think, NFSv2.
I *think* it's even the default under Linux.
These might help (the assignments are arbitrary):
# Make NFS use static ports
echo 'STATDOPTS="--port 32765 --outgoing-port 32766"'
>>/etc/default/nfs-common
echo 'RPCMOUNTDOPTS="-p 32767"' >> /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server
echo 'RPCRQUOTADOPTS="-p 32769"' >> /etc/default/quota
echo 'options lockd nlm_udpport=32768 nlm_tcpport=32768'
>>/etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
As at Debian 7 I must also explicitly pass -o nfsvers=3 to mount on the
client side, or it spends ten seconds trying to initialize gss.
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