Question about two services running on an NFS client system
by kaplan71 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4T483)
Hello --
One of our systems is running Red Hat Enterprise 7.4, and it serves as a Samba and NFS server to our Windows and Linux systems,
This system, in turn, also is a NFS client to a Solaris system that is exporting via the NFS v4 protocol. The Red Hat system is having difficulty writing to an NFS v4 share that is exported by th SunOS server. As part of the troubleshooting process, I came across the two services listed below:
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Can these two services be safely turned off without adversely affecting Samba and NFS operations for our client systems?


One of our systems is running Red Hat Enterprise 7.4, and it serves as a Samba and NFS server to our Windows and Linux systems,
This system, in turn, also is a NFS client to a Solaris system that is exporting via the NFS v4 protocol. The Red Hat system is having difficulty writing to an NFS v4 share that is exported by th SunOS server. As part of the troubleshooting process, I came across the two services listed below:
Quote:
| gssproxy.service loaded active running GSSAPI Proxy Daemon rpc-gssd.service loaded active running RPC security service for NFS client and server |