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Re: NFS mount calls (udp 2049) from a _router_ ??
From: lavondes () tidtest total fr (Michel Lavondes)
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 21:51:24 +0100
In message <199606171540.RAA26234 () netto telepost no>, Tor Houghton writes:
I seem to get NFS mount calls from a Cisco router I've got. My first impression was that someone had gained access to it and configured some routing tables, but as far as i can see, this is not so. What can I do to find out what is causing this?
Are you sure they're coming from the router itself ? AFAIK, ciscos don't do NFS (and I hope they never will). The only reason I can think of would be a client using NFS at boot time. Do you have helper addresses configured ? Failing that, you may want to ask on cisco () spot colorado edu (send the output of show version and a sanitized wr term with your question) Michel Lavondes (lavondes () tidtest total fr) #include <disclaimer.h> Governments are guilty until proved innocent
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- Re: NFS mount calls (udp 2049) from a _router_ ?? Michel Lavondes (Jun 17)
- Re: NFS mount calls (udp 2049) from a _router_ ?? Tor Houghton (Jun 18)