At Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:49:29 +0200,
Noam Meltzer wrote:
> 
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> On Friday 26 November 2004 14:29, nadav mavor wrote:
> > Noam Meltzer wrote:
> > >Hi,
> > >I am looking for a way to share a directory using NFS.
> > >Now, the catch about it is that I need it to be shared using tcp only.
> > >Does any1 know how it can be done?
> > >
> > >also, if you happen to know about how to achieve such a think in solaris
> > > also, it would be good too :)
> >
> > use tcp in the mount command
> >
> > mount -o tcp sex4free.co.il:/porn /local/porn
> > and the same in fstab
> >
> > nadav
> 
> regarding nfs4 - never spoke about it.... 
> 
> anyway, what i'm looking is for a way to do it server-side and not client 
> side, due to a special env. (i can't give parameters to the client)
> 

Depending on what other services you are running the possible using the firewall
or hosts.allow/hosts.deny ?

Just guessing here so I'm not sure if its possible (IIRC nfs is one of those
annoying services that are hard to allow through a firewall as they keep
changing ports)

> -- 
> Noam Meltzer
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