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> Okay, here's the situation: I have a cluster of machines getting to
> the outside world via ipmasq. We'd like to mount NFS volumes from
> outside the cluster on the nodes inside.
> 
> I can get this to work with a Linux nfsd by specifying the insecure
> tag in /etc/exports because apparently the NFS requests from the
> internal nodes get remapped to a non-priveliged port. This is all well
> and good until you go to another OS that doesn't have the insecure
> option included in its nfsd.
> 
> 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?

You could mount the file systems on the ipmasq box (as normal) and then
re-export them to the internal clients.

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