C-Cose Masters said:

> Is there any way that either portsentry or ipchains is interfering with
> communication?

yes this is very likely

>
> I've attempted to install with portsentry stopped, but haven't yet tried
> to alter my ~limited~ chains scripts.
>
> Also, while problem solving I've:
>
> 1     checked inetd.conf for RPC services and restarted it with them
>       commented out.
>       Result: no change

nfs-related rpc stuff runs standalone (/etc/init.d/nfs-common)

for now ipchains -F

and restart portmapper and nfs-common

/etc/init.d/portmap restart
/etc/init.d/nfs-common restart

run rpcinfo -p

should work now..

try starting the nfs server

then run your ipchains scripts again, you'll probably have to tune them,
I reccomend having most/all of your blocking rules tied to your external
interface to make it cleaner (use the option -i eth0 in the ipchains
command if eth0 is your external interface)

nate




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