On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 11:05, David T Hollis wrote: > that wants to use NFS to do a couple of chkconfig statements is not > much, especially when it reduces the network footprint of the stock install. Incorrect. A "stock" install has the firewall "enabled" (the high/medium stuff is gone) and no remote hosts can initiate RPC/NFS connections to a "stock" installed machine. A "stock" machine can act a NFS client with no problem however. Dax Kelson Guru Labs
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