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NFS - IP bind
Hello,
Our production linux server have multiple network interface. Recently we installed and started NFS. Now the client server cannot mount to the server running NFS. Later it was discovered that the port being used for NFS is only bound to one IP address, which is not the IP address I want. Is it possible to have NFS listen on the IP that I want or listen on all IP addresses? Thanks, |
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