This is a discussion on Solaris9 NFS Problems PLEASE HELP! within the Sun Solaris Administration forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> Hi Users Any Idea, whats my Problem? Thanks for your Support PS: The Solaris9 Machine is hardened (NFS,RPC,TFTP,SSH) and ...
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| Hi Users Any Idea, whats my Problem? Thanks for your Support PS: The Solaris9 Machine is hardened (NFS,RPC,TFTP,SSH) and minimized (SUNWCreq) ================================================== ====================== root@spjmp1p# ./nfs.server start Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p mountd[15137]: svc_create: could not register prog 100231 vers 1 on ticlts Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p mountd[15137]: svc_create: could not register prog 100231 vers 1 on ticotsord Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p mountd[15137]: svc_create: could not register prog 100231 vers 1 on ticots Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p mountd[15137]: unable to create nfsauth service Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[15139]: t_bind to wrong address Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[15139]: Cannot establish NFS service over /dev/udp: transport setup problem. Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[15139]: t_bind to wrong address Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[15139]: Cannot establish NFS service over /dev/tcp: transport setup problem. Apr 13 13:32:27 spjmp1p /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[15139]: Could not start NFS service for any protocol. Exiting. |
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| Jordan Catalano <cypherpunks@sicap.ch> writes: >Any Idea, whats my Problem? Is rpcbind running? Did you remove entries from /etc/services? Casper -- Expressed in this posting are my opinions. They are in no way related to opinions held by my employer, Sun Microsystems. Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may be fiction rather than truth. |
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| Casper H.S. Dik wrote: > Jordan Catalano <cypherpunks@sicap.ch> writes: > > >>Any Idea, whats my Problem? > > > Is rpcbind running? Did you remove entries from /etc/services? yes, it could be, because we hardening the system let me have a look > > Casper thanks |