diff -up nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/mountd/mountd.man.orig nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/mountd/mountd.man --- nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/mountd/mountd.man.orig 2022-01-22 16:56:29.715967394 -0500 +++ nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/mountd/mountd.man 2022-01-22 16:57:07.494103095 -0500 @@ -291,36 +291,7 @@ section include which each have the same meaning as given by .BR rpc.nfsd (8). -.SH TCP_WRAPPERS SUPPORT -You can protect your -.B rpc.mountd -listeners using the -.B tcp_wrapper -library or -.BR iptables (8). -.PP -Note that the -.B tcp_wrapper -library supports only IPv4 networking. -.PP -Add the hostnames of NFS peers that are allowed to access -.B rpc.mountd -to -.IR /etc/hosts.allow . -Use the daemon name -.B mountd -even if the -.B rpc.mountd -binary has a different name. -.PP -Hostnames used in either access file will be ignored when -they can not be resolved into IP addresses. -For further information see the -.BR tcpd (8) -and -.BR hosts_access (5) -man pages. -.SS IPv6 and TI-RPC support +.SH IPv6 and TI-RPC support TI-RPC is a pre-requisite for supporting NFS on IPv6. If TI-RPC support is built into .BR rpc.mountd , @@ -347,7 +318,6 @@ table of clients accessing server's expo .BR nfs (5), .BR nfs.conf (5), .BR tcpd (8), -.BR hosts_access (5), .BR iptables (8), .BR netconfig (5) .sp diff -up nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/statd/statd.man.orig nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/statd/statd.man --- nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/statd/statd.man.orig 2022-01-22 16:56:29.718967405 -0500 +++ nfs-utils-2.5.4/utils/statd/statd.man 2022-01-22 16:57:07.495103099 -0500 @@ -325,28 +325,6 @@ chooses, simply use .BR chown (1) to set the owner of the state directory. -.PP -You can also protect your -.B rpc.statd -listeners using the -.B tcp_wrapper -library or -.BR iptables (8). -To use the -.B tcp_wrapper -library, add the hostnames of peers that should be allowed access to -.IR /etc/hosts.allow . -Use the daemon name -.B statd -even if the -.B rpc.statd -binary has a different filename. -.P -For further information see the -.BR tcpd (8) -and -.BR hosts_access (5) -man pages. .SH ADDITIONAL NOTES Lock recovery after a reboot is critical to maintaining data integrity and preventing unnecessary application hangs. @@ -451,7 +429,6 @@ network transport capability database .BR rpc.nfsd (8), .BR rpcbind (8), .BR tcpd (8), -.BR hosts_access (5), .BR iptables (8), .BR netconfig (5) .sp