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:Thanks for your reply. My problem, however, is that the NFS servers I'm
:dealing with run a plethora of OSs. Believe you me, I'd love to run FreeBSD
:on all of 'em, but that is simply out of my control. The '-h' option for
:nfsd that was introduced v4.0 would be a great fix for this. What
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:- What I really need is a means to make the FreeBSD client not be so
:- picky about where the return packets are coming from.
Which, in general, is a security risk.
Anyway, what we do is use the "noconn" nfs option. Here is our
"/net" AMD setup which uses that option.
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Thanks,
-G
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From: Matthew Dillon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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:The one problem standing in the way of my being able to implement this
:solution is a very specific problem with mounting NFS exports from
:multi-homed servers on our network. We have this problem both from the
:FreeBSD box itself and from the "NAT'ed" clients on the 10.x.x.x networks it
:serves
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