bundles/nfs-server: ensure nfs runs on managed ports, fix firewall rules
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bundles/nfs-server/files/etc-default
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# Number of servers to start up
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RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
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# Runtime priority of server (see nice(1))
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RPCNFSDPRIORITY=0
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# Options for rpc.mountd.
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# If you have a port-based firewall, you might want to set up
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# a fixed port here using the --port option. For more information,
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# see rpc.mountd(8) or http://wiki.debian.org/SecuringNFS
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# To disable NFSv4 on the server, specify '--no-nfs-version 4' here
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RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--port 35295"
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# Do you want to start the svcgssd daemon? It is only required for Kerberos
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# exports. Valid alternatives are "yes" and "no"; the default is "no".
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NEED_SVCGSSD=""
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# Options for rpc.svcgssd.
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RPCSVCGSSDOPTS=""
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