Santanu Das wrote:
> Hi,
Hello and a happy new year!
>
> I'm getting a serious trouble with NFS mount. '/opt/local/lonux/7.3' of
^^^^^^^^
You mean linux here I guess
>
> [root@serv05 root]# ipchains -L
> Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
n/a
> REJECT tcp -y---- anywhere anywhere any
> -> 0:1023
> REJECT udp ------ anywhere anywhere any
> -> 0:1023
This two lines are the cause of your problem. You are blocking tcp and
udp connections on ports <1024 apart from ssh and httpd but nfs and
portmapper use ports in that range both tcp and udp . It is not that
simple to block lower ports if you want to use NFS. I suggest allowing
full access for your cluster`s ip ranges to the lcfgng server.
Best regards,
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