but didn't find any
patch for it or just an old one for portmap
http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/freebsd/jails/patches/portmap-j.html
So is there somebody having such a patch but for rpcbind on FreeBSD
RELENG_5 ?
Regards
Vincent.
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freebsd-stable
ed, on the B host : I have
'portmap[10261]: connect from 217.128.180.74 to getport(nfs)
server: about to do a switch'
every time I try to mount from the A host. I should get a 'mountd successful' after
this ... =(
Maybe it has nothing to do with Versions of FBSD but I just can
> On 18 Dec 2001, Chynnee wrote:
>
> > problem:
> > i was trying to get NFS working.
> > and nfsd starts w/o issue, but mountd gives:
> > "Cannot register service: RPC: Timed out"
> > after a few min of trying.
>
> You are using rc.conf to enable these, correct? Is 'localhost' defined in
> /etc/
running yp, but it is a noticeable
change, so I thought I'd mention it. It is easy for me to just fix
my .bashrc so I wouldn't hit that long delay, or to just turn on portmap,
for that matter (which is what I've done for the moment). So, this isn't
a big issue for me. I'm
t; for a while to answer more requests, it's in for a surprise.
>
> The wrapper library has a variable "resident". It looks like can
> be set to indicate that your are a process like portmap, sshd or
> sendmail, who doesn't want to be execed out of existance. I
ise.
The wrapper library has a variable "resident". It looks like can
be set to indicate that your are a process like portmap, sshd or
sendmail, who doesn't want to be execed out of existance. I guess
this should be set in these programs before any wrapper stuff is
called - I have
Hello,
I 've got it several times:
portmap[16116]: connect from 195.31.252.2 to dump(): request from
unauthorized host.
It is harmless but annoying.
Is there any way to prevent portman listening requests on a NIC, ip,
etc. besides using hosts.allow?
Thanks,
Gawel
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