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peter pilsl
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      12-10-2008, 12:12 PM

Is it possible to secure nfs and bind it only to a specific interface?

I use ubuntus nfs-kernel-server and which means that I deal with
rpc.statd and rpc.mountd.

I didnt find any command-line options here or other ways to bind nfs
only to the interface where i need them. (a vpn-interface)

thnx
peter
 
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David Schwartz
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      12-10-2008, 02:24 PM
On Dec 10, 5:12*am, peter pilsl <pi...@goldfisch.at> wrote:

> Is it possible to secure nfs and bind it only to a specific interface?
>
> I use ubuntus nfs-kernel-server and which means that I deal with
> rpc.statd and rpc.mountd.
>
> I didnt find any command-line options here or other ways to bind nfs
> only to the interface where i need them. (a vpn-interface)


No. If you need a firewall, you need a firewall. Fortunately, Linux
comes in with a build in firewall.

DS
 
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Roy Strachan
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      12-10-2008, 06:00 PM
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:12:48 +0100, peter pilsl <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

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>Is it possible to secure nfs and bind it only to a specific interface?
>
>I use ubuntus nfs-kernel-server and which means that I deal with
>rpc.statd and rpc.mountd.
>
>I didnt find any command-line options here or other ways to bind nfs
>only to the interface where i need them. (a vpn-interface)


This *may* answer your question -

http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/n...ing-nfsv4.html
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>thnx
>peter


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