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HP-UX 11i NFS ports through Firewall

Asked by overflow34 in Unix Network Security

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Hello all,

We have an HP-UX 11i server running inside of our private area with files on it.  We have a Linux Enterprise Server 3 in our DMZ.  We want to set up a nfs mount between the two.  The linux server will mount a drive from the HP-UX machine.  I would like to know how to lock down the default ports that is used on the HP-UX machine to listen on so that we can open a default set of ports from the DMZ to the private space.  Everything is open from Private to DMZ.  I would like to know commands used and files that need to be created mostly on the HP-UX machine to make this happen.  We have done this with linux to linux and were able to open a set of ports that we specified from dmz to private but we mounted the dmz dirve on the private machine.  

I am not the Unix guy so I will have to relay with our Unix team which will delay my reply back.  They don't know how to do it and asked me because I do network security.

Thank you for the help.
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