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18.1 Legacy Series / nfs access to server above the firewall
« on: May 30, 2018, 05:09:40 pm »
I have a test bed set up on my local network.
my local network server1
fire1 wan -->my local net
lan -->test1
fire2 wan -->my local net
lan --> test2
I'm trying to nfs mount one of the shares on server1 on each of the test machines. Journalctl on server1 shows that the mount request was refused because of an illegal port. The port changes each time I try and is a very high number. The ip address of the request was the wan ip of my firewall which is ok. I should be able to have test1 and test2 each access the shared files on server1.
Test1, test2 and server1 are all running Debian stretch
So the question is: What do I have to do to set this up?
I'm very new to OPNsense and BSD. I've been using firewalls for a long time starting with Smoothwall->ipcop-ipfire.
my local network server1
fire1 wan -->my local net
lan -->test1
fire2 wan -->my local net
lan --> test2
I'm trying to nfs mount one of the shares on server1 on each of the test machines. Journalctl on server1 shows that the mount request was refused because of an illegal port. The port changes each time I try and is a very high number. The ip address of the request was the wan ip of my firewall which is ok. I should be able to have test1 and test2 each access the shared files on server1.
Test1, test2 and server1 are all running Debian stretch
So the question is: What do I have to do to set this up?
I'm very new to OPNsense and BSD. I've been using firewalls for a long time starting with Smoothwall->ipcop-ipfire.