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Date:      Sun, 20 Jan 2002 17:57:08 -0500
From:      Michael Meltzer <mjm@michaelmeltzer.com>
To:        =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F6rn_Patrick_Swift?= <bjorn@innn.is>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: mountd / nfsd problems
Message-ID:  <05f201c1a205$ca328810$0b01a8c0@mjm2>
References:  <6973E4999161D411A57600010233D19797EFF2@exchange.is.innn.is>

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sound likes portmap is not running, portmap "ownes" all the RPC server
calls, on the running machine you might want to do a ps -ax | grep portmap,
if it not running do a quick check between "rc.conf" and "rc" and see what
is/not starting it.

MJM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Björn Patrick Swift" <bjorn@innn.is>
To: <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:08 AM
Subject: mountd / nfsd problems


Hi,

Yesterday I upgraded one of my machines to 4.5-RC and I've been having some
strange problems with nfsd since then. When the machine is booting up I get
the following error message:

RPC: Program not registered

and the /var/log/messages says:

mountd[76]: can't register mount
nfsd:[78]: can't register with udp portmap

Using Google I was able to find some people having a similar problem but it
seemed as their problem was in the hosts.allow file, which I didn't alter
while running mergemaster.

I have two ethernet cards in the machine xl0 and xl1. xl0 is facing the
world and xl1 is a crossover cable to an other machine acting as a nfs
client. These are my ipfw rules:
00100 allow ip from 194.x.x.11 to any       <- localhost
00200 allow ip from any to any via xl1      <- crossover to nfs
client
00300 allow tcp from 194.x.x.1 to 194.144.186.11 25
00600 allow tcp from 194.x.x.1 to 194.144.186.11 1005-65535
00700 allow udp from 194.x.x.1 to 194.144.186.11 1005-65535
65535 deny ip from any to any

Could the ipfw rules be the problem?

Anyways, I'm all out of ideas - and not good with nfs at all !! - so all
comments are appreciated.

Here is some info that I though might help:

$ grep portmap hosts.allow
portmap : 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 : allow
portmap : ALL : deny

$ uname -a
FreeBSD eos.mr.is 4.5-RC FreeBSD 4.5-RC #0: Thu Jan 17 04:46:00 GMT
2002 root@eos.mr.is:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/EOS  i386

Thanks in advance,
Björn Swift

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