NFS
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Some things to know about NFS...
NFSv4.1
Server
Configure rpc.idmapd
- /etc/idmapd.conf
You should better set a Domain. Set the same Domain on server an client(s)!
[General]
...
# set your own domain here, if it differs from FQDN minus hostname.
# you can use a fantasy name, but whatever it is, keep this identical on server and client!
Domain = myfantasy.domain
...
Bind rpc.mountd to specific port
The port of the rpc.mountd is usually random this is a nightmare for firewallers so picking a known port is much better.
- /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server
RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--manage-gids --port 33333"
Bind statd to specific port
- /etc/default/nfs-common
STATDOPTS="--port 33334 --outgoing-port 33335"
Bind lockd to specific port
- /etc/sysctl.d/nfs-static-ports.conf
fs.nfs.nlm_tcpport = 33336
fs.nfs.nlm_udpport = 33336
Activate it without rebooting through:
# sysctl --load /etc/sysctl.d/nfs-static-ports.conf
fs.nfs.nlm_tcpport = 33336
fs.nfs.nlm_udpport = 33336
Configure ufw
Caution! The port you set above for the mountd has to be the same here! I used 33333, if you changed it above for some reason: Change it here, too!
- /etc/ufw/applications.d/nfs
[NFS-Server]
title=NFS-Server
description=NFS Server
ports=111/tcp|111/udp|2049/tcp|33333:33336/tcp
# ufw allow from 172.16.16.16/28 to any app "NFS-Server"
List clients that are connected
# cat /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/*/info
clientid: 0x7829c17160bf7066
address: "172.16.16.17:778"
name: "Linux NFSv4.1 client01.domain.tld"
minor version: 1
Implementation domain: "kernel.org"
Implementation name: "Linux 3.10.0-1127.13.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 23 15:46:38 UTC 2020 x86_64"
Implementation time: [0, 0]