Would it be possible to build rcpbind with --enable-rmtcalls flag?
With Kodi I can´t browse NFS shares anymore. It´s a known issue (https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?ti ... pid2892348)
Please have a look at Unraid changelog: (We fixed a longstanding issue where LibreELEC/Kodi could not browse NFS shares. The fix was to rebuild the rpcbind program, including a new option: --enable-rmtcalls)
Thanks in advance
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[REQUEST] rcpbind --enable-rmtcalls
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Re: [REQUEST] rcpbind --enable-rmtcalls
I experienced the same issue. I don't know what OS you use for Kodi, but in my Android TV box there's a file "favourites.xml" (within the Kodi system files) which can easily be edited to include NFS shares.
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Re: [REQUEST] rcpbind --enable-rmtcalls
You don't want this: --enable-rmtcalls picks a random port# < 1024, possibly breaking any other services depending on that port