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On Friday 14 March 2008, Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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> How can I find out what port NFS is running on so I can let it |
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> through my subrouter? |
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It tends to vary somewhat. portmapper is quite loose and fancy free with |
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port numbers, you will often find 2049 in use and others around 900 or |
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so. nmap is your friend here, as well as netstat and tcpdump in extreme |
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cases |
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If this becomes a problem, most nfs tools support a -p option where you |
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define which one you want. |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |
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