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Re: starting nfs - allow/deny



hi ya

donno the current implementation ...
but in the old days... hosts.allow is checked before hosts.deny ...

in the files below.... everything is allowed... never gets a chance
for checking deny .... and nothing is deny anyway since its commented out

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sometimes ... in /etc/exports... it doesn't like  *.foo.com(options)
and prefers  a.b.c.d/255.255.255.0(options)  format instead
	no a.b.c.0  nore a.b.c.*  nor *.foo.com

c ya
alvin


On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, David Smead wrote:

> Osamu,
> 
> I read the reference manual but didn't find anything that addresses the
> errors I get, which are:
> 
> knuth:/etc/init.d# /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start
> Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsdnfssvc: Function not implemented
>  mountd.
> Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...feynman.amplepower.com:/:
> Function not implemented
> done.
> 
> This is after running dselect and downloading all packages and configuring
> them.  Here are the files I expect are needed for nfs to operate.  They
> are the same files I use on RedHat and Slackware machines.
> 
> knuth:/etc# less exports
> / *.amplepower.com(rw,no_root_squash,nohide)
> knuth:/etc# less hosts.allow
> # /etc/hosts.allow: list of hosts that are allowed to access the system.
> #                   See the manual pages hosts_access(5), hosts_options(5)
> #                   and /usr/doc/netbase/portmapper.txt.gz
> #
> # Example:    ALL: LOCAL @some_netgroup
> #             ALL: .foobar.edu EXCEPT terminalserver.foobar.edu
> #
> # If you're going to protect the portmapper use the name "portmap" for the
> # daemon name. Remember that you can only use the keyword "ALL" and IP
> # addresses (NOT host or domain names) for the portmapper. See portmap(8)
> # and /usr/doc/netbase/portmapper.txt.gz for further information.
> #
> ALL:
> knuth:/etc# less hosts.deny
> # /etc/hosts.deny: list of hosts that are _not_ allowed to access the
> system.
> #                  See the manual pages hosts_access(5), hosts_options(5)
> #                  and /usr/doc/netbase/portmapper.txt.gz
> #
> # Example:    ALL: some.host.name, .some.domain
> #             ALL EXCEPT in.fingerd: other.host.name, .other.domain
> #
> # If you're going to protect the portmapper use the name "portmap" for the
> # daemon name. Remember that you can only use the keyword "ALL" and IP
> # addresses (NOT host or domain names) for the portmapper. See portmap(8)
> # and /usr/doc/netbase/portmapper.txt.gz for further information.
> #
> # The PARANOID wildcard matches any host whose name does not match its
> # address.
> #ALL: PARANOID
> 
> At this point, nfs is the only problem I'm having.
> 


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