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NFSCBD(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual NFSCBD(8)
NAME
nfscbd - NFSv4 client side callback daemon
SYNOPSIS
nfscbd [-p port_number] [-P client_principal]
DESCRIPTION
nfscbd runs on a client using NFSv4 to handle callback requests from the
NFSv4 server. If no nfscbd is running, NFSv4 mounts will still work, but
the server will never issue Open Delegations to the client.
One callback server and one master server are always started.
The following options are available:
-p port_number
Specifies what port# the callback server should use.
-P client_principal
Specifies the host based principal name to be used as the target
for callbacks over RPCSEC_GSS. For KerberosV, it must be in the
client's default keytab file. This client_principal should be
the same one specified by the gssname argument being used by
nfsv4 mounts. If you do not specify this argument, callbacks
will still work over AUTH_SYS, which is what many extant servers
use even for RPCSEC_GSS mounts, as of 2009.
For example, "nfscbd -p 7654 -P root" starts the daemon to handle
callbacks on port# 7654 and is using the host based principal
root@<client-host>.<dns-domain> as the callback target.
nfscbd listens for service requests at the port defined by NFSV4_CBPORT
in /usr/include/fs/nfs/nfs.h, unless -p has been specified. For more
information on what callbacks and Open Delegations do, see Network File
System (NFS) Version 4 Protocol, RFC3530.
EXIT STATUS
The nfscbd utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
nfsv4(4), mount_nfs(8)
HISTORY
First introduced with the experimental nfs client for NFSv4 support in
2009.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 April 25, 2009 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11