nfs sanity check

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Author: der.hans
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Subject: nfs sanity check
moin, moin,

is portmap needed for a client to mount an nfs partition?

The following that turned up in a google search was shown to me:

This is caused by the portmap daemon not running. Both the loopback
interface and the portmap daemon should be running before mounting any
NFS filesystems (except /), or you must supply the "nolock" mount option
to turn off NFS locking. However, if you do use "nolock", you will not be
able to use any file locking on the NFS mounts.

Don't want portmap going unless it has to be...

If it is running for client stuff, does the server need to be able to talk
to it? In other words can I firewall and /etc/hosts.deny it down to local
access only?

ciao,

der.hans
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