NFS broken by uipc_socket.c:1.209
Mike Sturdee
sturdee at pathwaynet.com
Fri Aug 20 08:56:56 PDT 2004
I also had a problem with nfs mounts which was resolved by backing out
uipc_socket.c to 1.208
hardware is amd64
# mount_nfs 192.168.10.9:/usr/ports/distfiles /usr/ports/distfiles
[udp] 192.168.10.9:/usr/ports/distfiles: RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper
failure - RPC: Unable to receive
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Harti Brandt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> this commit broke NFS. When I try to mount an NFS file system the very
> first response from the server gets rejected with a 'port not available' ICMP
> message from the FreeBSD client. Backing out 1.209 helps.
>
> harti
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