Firewalleinstellungen fuer NFS: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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− | When setting up IPTABLES firewalling for Linux systems running the NFS service (network file system), you hit the problem that some of the TCP/IP and UDP ports used by components of the service are randomly generated as part of the “SunRPC” mechanism. | + | When setting up IPTABLES firewalling for Linux systems running the NFS service (network file system), you hit the problem that some of the TCP/IP and [[UDP]] ports used by components of the service are randomly generated as part of the “SunRPC” mechanism. |
This document is part of the LinWiz tool kit, and describes how to set up NFS in such a way that meaningful firewall rules can be applied to the system. | This document is part of the LinWiz tool kit, and describes how to set up NFS in such a way that meaningful firewall rules can be applied to the system. |
Version vom 24. Oktober 2006, 19:21 Uhr
Autor: oc2pus
Configuring NFS under Linux for Firewall control http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/nfs_help.html
Zitat: When setting up IPTABLES firewalling for Linux systems running the NFS service (network file system), you hit the problem that some of the TCP/IP and UDP ports used by components of the service are randomly generated as part of the “SunRPC” mechanism.
This document is part of the LinWiz tool kit, and describes how to set up NFS in such a way that meaningful firewall rules can be applied to the system.
damit kann NFS auch mit einem Firewall in friedliche Koexistenz gebracht werden
eingefügt von: --Yehudi 01:33, 26. Aug 2006 (CEST)