Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 12:03:50 -0400 (EDT) From: rhh@ct.picker.com (Randall Hopper) To: stable@freebsd.org Subject: 960627-SNAP - Problem with IPFirewall/portmap Message-ID: <199606301603.MAA19202@elmer.picker.com>
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Just installed the 2.1-960627-SNAP, and ran into a system hang-up with it. I spent some time narrowing this down, it appears that the presence of the IPFIREWALL option causes portmap to refuse connections. rpcinfo -p just prints an error, and amd can't register with portmap. This leaves the kernel in a somewhat strange state on amd's exit, and causes hang-ups when accessing automount directories. Jun 29 16:45:19 stealth amd[98]/fatal: unable to register (AMQ_PROGRAM, AMQ_VERSION, udp) The GENERIC kernel works fine of course, since it doesn't have IPFIREWALL built in. Without IPFIREWALL, rpcinfo -p behaves as expected, and amd starts up and works fine. I actually haven't ever used IPFIREWALL -- I just pulled over my 2.1-RELEASE config file and tailored it based on the latest LINT. It's one of those things I put in to play with later, and adding it didn't cause any problems with 2.1-RELEASE. For now, I'll just remove it but I'm curious as to whether this is a bug or something I don't have set up correctly. Thanks, Randall Hopper rhh@ct.picker.com
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