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rund this command and see what ports it uses.  Then open those.
rund this command and see what ports it uses.  Then open those.


sudo mount -a -v
<code>sudo mount -a -v</code>


We ended up opening 41238 and 53847 just for nfs
We ended up opening 41238 and 53847 just for nfs
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Revision as of 14:22, 13 January 2021

This is the default firewall in Linux

Turn it on

sudo ufw enable

Check Status

sudo ufw status

Add a port

sudo ufw allow 22

Close a port

sudo ufw deny 22

We normally open

http 22 https 443 ssh 22 nfs 111 2049 cups 631

Additionaly if you are mounting nfs shares in fstab you may end up needing more ports.

rund this command and see what ports it uses. Then open those.

sudo mount -a -v

We ended up opening 41238 and 53847 just for nfs