NFS Error: gssd port not valid

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Old 08-25-2008, 02:01 AM
Default NFS Error: gssd port not valid


hi i am using Mac OS X(leopard)

i have configured kerberized NFS service.
my /etc/exports file contains

/nfstest abcd.com

on client abcd.com when i try to use nfs through:
mount -v -o vers=4.0alpha -o sec=krb5 server:/nfstest /nfstest

i am getting following error in system log:

Aug 24 22:46:06 abcd kernel[0]: nfs_gss_clnt_gssd_upcall: gssd port not
valid
Aug 24 22:46:06 abcd kernel[0]: nfs4_setclientid failed, 80

why is this problem occuring? is there any way i can change the port no.?

Any pointers plz?
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