Hi Kieth,

Two ways:
1) You can use user specified inbound services (just below
inbound services) or
2) You can add ipautofw or ipportfw commands to the startup
script.  See the faq for details.

Regards,
John

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> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 11:34 PM
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> Subject: [ShareTheNet] Mount drives via nfs?
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>
>
> Just wondering, want to mount part of my /usr dir
> via nfs over my adsl line
> to a remote bsdi box. Is this possible?
>
> I see that the inbound redirects to internal
> servers is kind of limited,
> it possible to make a user configurable inbound
> service port?
>
> Or would that add too much code to the base to
> fit on floppy?
>
> Keith
>
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