[21:04] <NginUS> I can only connect to my nfs server if my firewall's off. What ports does the Windows client need me to open??!! I'm going crazy w this
[21:08] <ChmEarl> NginUS, in /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server look at RPMMOUNT*.. I set it to 892
[21:09] <ChmEarl> rpc.mountd ^
[21:09] <ChmEarl> then I open 2049 & 892
[21:13] <NginUS> ChmEarl: I dunno what port the Windows NFS Services Client is using tho-
[21:13] <NginUS> I gotta set it to what the Client's using
[21:15] <ChmEarl> NginUS, the client should be able to query RPC: rpcinfo -p 192.168.1.1
[21:17] <ChmEarl> NginUS, I also open portmapper on 111
[21:17] <NginUS> ChmEarl: Sweet, thanks alot!
[21:24] <NginUS> ChmEarl: OMG, I can't thank you enough. I'm so relieved to have this working right now
[21:24] <ChmEarl> NginUS, cheers.. my 2049 port is open strictly to LAN, not WAN
[21:24] <NginUS> yea
[21:31] <ChmEarl> my rule counts: https://paste.debian.net/plain/911379
[21:33] <ChmEarl> nobody ever probes 892 tcp