The problem is still there. At least in hardy which is LTS. I used
NFSv4. Only one TCP port (2049) is possible between Server and Client
due to a firewall.

There is a really simply workaround for this:
Specifiy port=2049 in the mount options on the client. By specifying this 
option rpcbind is not contacted any more by mount.nfs4, so UDP is not required 
anymore. Yes, I know that 2049 _is_ already the default port, but the fact that 
the option is explicitly set changes the behaviour of mount.nfs4. 

>From the manpage:
[...]
Valid options for the nfs4 file system type
port=n         
The numeric value of the server's NFS service port.  If the server's NFS 
service is not available on the specified port,  the  mount       request 
fails. If  this mount option is not specified, the NFS client uses the standard 
NFS port number of 2049 without first checking the server's rpcbind service.  
This allows an NFS version 4 client to contact an NFS version 4 server through 
a firewall that may  block  rpcbind requests.
[...]

Important is the _last_ part. The nfs client is supposed to try only TCP
port 2049 without asking rpcbind first if the "port=" option is _NOT_
given.

But this is simply not the case. It definitly asks rpcbind which fails
because UDP is blocked. So the whole mount requests times out and gives
the "internal error" then.

I managed to get around this by specifing "port=2049" in the mount
options. Now it seems to work. No more rpcbind errors in dmesg output.
So I assume that rpcbind is not asked anymore.

So at least there is a discrepancy between the man page and the actual
behaviour of NFSv4 mounts with respect to one-tcp-port-only-mounts.

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8.04 & 8.10 nfs clients report "internal error" when attempting to mount NFS 
exports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213444
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