On 06.05.2013 15:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/06/13 21:50, poma wrote:
> On 06.05.2013 15:31, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 05/06/13 20:40, poma wrote:
>>> On 06.05.2013 10:58, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>>> I suppose you could always do something like this..... But it will take
a fair amount of time....
>>>>
>>>> for i in `seq 1 254`; do echo Address 10.10.156.${i}; /sbin/showmount -e
10.10.156.${i}; done;
>>> time nmap -n --open -T5 -p 2049 192.168.1.* | grep report
>>> Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.1
>>>
>>> real 0m1.970s :)
>>> …
>>>
>>> 1st&only:
>>> nmap -n --open -T5 -p 2049 192.168.1.* | awk '{print $5}' | showmount
-e
>>>
>> Of course you do realized that you're assuming NFSv4.
> Do you have problems with v4? :)
I personally don't. But, you shouldn't assume a single user, single admin
environment.
HQ expectations. :)
Let the OP do some lifting. ;)
>> And.....
>>
>> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ nmap -n --open -T5 -p 2049 192.168.0.* | awk '{print
$5}' | showmount -e
>> Export list for meimei:
>>
>> Which didn't show....
> Well, do shows for me. :)
Lucky for you...
Of course. :)
>> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ showmount -e 192.168.0.55
>> Export list for 192.168.0.55:
>> /nfs4exports 192.168.0.0/24
>> /nfs4exports/myhome 192.168.0.0/24
>> /nfs4exports/syntegra 192.168.0.0/24
>>
>> So, maybe you need to refine your methods.
> Probably your "cat" shows to another port,
> I guess we don't play cat and mouse. =)
>
Everything in my home environment is NFSv4 and your examples failed to show the mounts on
192.168.0.55.
Not everything in one of my client's environment is NFSv4.
I suppose I prefer all encompassing solutions.
I understand you, but you're a little too serious. ;)
poma