
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 11:02:27 AM Trent W. Buck wrote:
Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> writes:
NFSv4 can run over a TCP connection instead of UDP, if you prefer.
So can NFSv3 and, I think, NFSv2.
Pretty sure TCP support was introduced to the standard with v3.
I *think* it's even the default under Linux.
The manual page for nfs(5) says: If no transport options are specified, the Linux NFS client uses UDP to contact the server’s mountd service, and TCP to contact its NLM and NFS services by default. If the server does not support these transports for these services, the mount(8) command attempts to discover what the server supports, and then retries the mount request once using the discovered transports. cheers, Chris - -- Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBU6bFRI1yjaOTJg85AQKZ9Af/brE3iSqw7esGIya0o7rvw5Ue5Q7lg9cz pLtAtKEnyYlpdq09gut3LLoxxZreTOqUG+UbbbJ1u/iyI9yB2tXyQ99IozWmV6E0 rUk/g+i+rS/7aU6v85E6HXjCvZV2cQamHLa09VyQqWq7NRaYHnSUsFP/1ApMtfYX kZVx/6plLWwii/0gZooK/otVkAtqlyDqW6zOM75j4qbYkT6SSfaRkFbc7PzdObhV nY+hik+AHc9NhEzBWIYvn4X/ef/rkDSG0F1o7przsuJb0mRFF277UrG3q70D+OsM MzrpcQznjHDUhZD+w2cx6fnP6e3NphYvE8cLGo4kQc5XH8Voplz0Xg== =zOeE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----