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Adam Lazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So, is there a way to get ipmasq to remap the NFS traffic to a secure
> port or another way to get this to work?

IP Masq cannot do this, because *all* masq traffic is redirected to
ports 61000-65095.  It's part of the basic design, and causes many
protocols to fail, because they insist on port numbers being "secure"
(1-1023).  Rlogin/rsh suffer this as well.

I suppose you could use some type of NFS proxy, or a udp proxy that can
send the NFS packets through.  But that's not going to be easy, since
there's plenty of RPC traffic during the mounting process, and that's
all problematic.

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