This is still a very relevant problem. I'm working on Ubuntu Jaunty, and cannot get NFS to connect through an iptables firewall because the ports keep changing. The changing ports are: nlockmgr and mountd, I don't know if status has to do with this or not, but this is a problem. All the links I have found to bind nfslockmgr (or nfs in general) tell you to edit files that don't exist on Ubuntu. A search for nfs-utils in the repos, comes up vacant. Any advances made on this would be appreciated. If I can supply any information, please let me know.
This is still a very relevant problem. I'm working on Ubuntu Jaunty, and cannot get NFS to connect through an iptables firewall because the ports keep changing. The changing ports are: nlockmgr and mountd, I don't know if status has to do with this or not, but this is a problem. All the links I have found to bind nfslockmgr (or nfs in general) tell you to edit files that don't exist on Ubuntu. A search for nfs-utils in the repos, comes up vacant. Any advances made on this would be appreciated. If I can supply any information, please let me know.
Shane