On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 23:30 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I'm trying to NFS-mount a CentOS directory on my Fedora laptop, > but I find I can only do this is I turn off the firewall > on the CentOS server. > > If instead I go to system-config-securitylevel-tui on the server, > and allow NFS4, this does not do the trick. > Nor does allowing port 2049. > > What do I need to allow? Here is my note regarding how to make this work: Create the file "/etc/sysconfig/nfs" and add the following contents: STATD_PORT=4001 LOCKD_TCPPORT=4002 LOCKD_UDPPORT=4002 MOUNTD_PORT=4003 Append the following to the file "/etc/services": rquotad 4004/tcp # rpc.rquotad tcp port rquotad 4004/udp # rpc.rquotad udp port Restart the nfs services >From there, open these ports -> 111:tcp, 111:udp, 2049:tcp, 2049:udp, 4001:tcp, 4001:udp, 4002:tcp, 4002:udp, 4003:tcp, 4003:udp, 4004:tcp, 4004:udp -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com