Sounds like you didn't include a line for portmap in the allow file.
That causes these types of symptoms.

On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 02:10:29AM -0600, Robert Canary wrote:
> Not always,
> 
> /etc/host.deny and /etc/host.allow will cause some headache if it isn't set
> correctly.  I found this out when trying to do NFS install of RHL5.2.   All
> though I had entire lan listed in the host.allow ( .ohiocounty.net) I had to
> remove the ALL:ALL from the host.deny.  Then it worked.  After I made the
> connection (via NFS) I changed it back and it worked okay. Go figure ___
> 
> Hope that helps

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