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Date:      Mon, 25 Sep 95 23:19:35 0100
From:      "Mr T Crummey (DIJ)" <tom@sees.bangor.ac.uk>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   NFS mount problems with multi-homed NFS servers
Message-ID:  <9029.9509252219@hermes.sees.bangor.ac.uk>

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Hello,

We have a problem where some FreeBSD clients (2.0.5) are unable to mount 
(using amd) home directories from SUN servers (4.1.4) where the SUN server
has 2 ethernet interfaces. Having used tcpdump to see what it going on, we 
see that the FreeBSD machine makes a DNS request and is returned the 
first interface address. The NFS lookup request is then sent to this address
and the server replies. Unfortunately the server replies with the IP number
of the nearest interface to the client, i.e. a different IP number. The
FreeBSD machine then returns an ICMP port unreachable error and the mount
request hangs. If we do a mount command, the mount will work if the IP
address of the nearest interface is used.

Has anyone got a sane fix for this problem?

Tom.

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