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OpenBSD & NFS Problem



Hi,

I finally got arround to patching my OpenBSD firewall today.  I tried
doing this by untaring the OpenBSD source on my Mandrake 8.1 file server
(tostada) and having the firewall (vesta) nfs mount the source tree.  

I've been using NFS for a while now to mount my home directories and mp3
partition onto my other computers in the house (all linux
boxes).  When I tried to NFS mount the BSD source it mounted fine, however
when I tried to do an 'ls' on the source BSD would hang. I can't even
kill -9 the ls pid!  

Tostada's /etc/exports:
/dump 192.168.100.4(rw)
/export/mp3 192.168.100.0/24(rw,no_root_squash)
/export/home 192.168.100.0/24(rw,no_root_squash)

Vesta's mount output:
192.168.100.3:/export/home on /mnt/net type nfs (v3, udp, timeo=100)


Thanks,
Jon

P.S If I mount up the BSD source on another linux box, NFS works fine. 





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