Bill Davidsen wrote, On 02/20/2008 02:32 PM:
> I am trying to replace a bunch of NFS servers with new machines running > FC8. The NFS server is doing some kind of evil security check which was > not present in FC1, causing connection rejects like "invalid port > XXXXXX" messages. Since the port works against the FC1 server, and there > are 120-140 clients per server, running various operating systems, the > solution lies in telling the NFS service to stop doing the unwanted > security check and treat anything coming through iptables as valid. > > Has someone a thought on this? Changing clients isn't going to happen, > and it seems the Solaris NFS server works (or the upgrade from FC1 might > be dropped). >
Does this help?
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-July/msg03474.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-July/msg03489.html
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