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On 11/11/2010 02:29 PM, Stephen Adler wrote: > I'm using NFS. I allowed NFS4 in the firewall configuration application > but that still didn't allow the autofs mechanism to work. I didn't do > anything to configure what kind of nfs I'm running, all I did was enable > nfs via 'chkconfig nfs on' and 'nfs start'. It's not clear which machine is Fedora 14. Client, server or both? If when it works with the firewall down, run cat /proc/mounts on the client and verify that the NFS version is actually 4. If it's 3, then there's a lot more you need to do. Matt > > Cheers. > > On 11/11/2010 01:21 PM, Matthew Gillen wrote: >> On 11/11/2010 12:57 PM, Stephen Adler wrote: >>> Guys, >>> >>> I've fired up fedora 14 and I use autofs on my systems. (I have a rather >>> elaborate home network/system setup...) Does anyone now what fire wall >>> (iptable) rules I need to add so that autofs works? If I shutdown the >>> firewall, the autofs mounts work fine. I spent about 1/2 hr doing google >>> searches and came up empty.... >> I don't think there is anything that autofs itself needs. What are your >> automounts using for the fstype? NFS? SMB? >> >> Could be a problem if you're using NFS over udp (tcp is the default, and >> will work with default firewall rules).
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