Description of problem: Upgraded to nfs-utils-1.1.1-1.fc8.i386, and I can't mount NFS. The rpc.mountd segfaults after the first mount request. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nfs-utils-1.1.1-1.fc8.i386 on updates-testing repo. How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Install nfs-utils-1.1.1-1.fc8.i386 2./sbin/service nfs restart 3.Do a mount request Actual results: From /var/log/messages, Mar 7 13:46:52 nfsserv mountd[2927]: authenticated mount request from (null):61 1 for /home (/home) Mar 7 13:46:54 nfsserv kernel: rpc.mountd[2927]: segfault at 6d6f6833 eip 001c3 d78 esp bff798fc error 4 Above "(null)" is actualy "(null)", not my hostname. Expected results: Mar 7 13:48:59 nfsserv mountd[3464]: authenticated unmount request from nfsclient.example.com:709 for /home (/home) Additional info:
Fixed in nfs-utils-1.1.1-2.fc8 See: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=41711
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