# # Portmap service for Sun RPC. Needed on systems providing RPC services, such # as NFS servers, and occasionally for other reasons. # This class intentionally does not add iptables rules. You should add with # server-specific iptables rules to allow only specific sites to talk to port # 111. class base::portmap { case $::operatingsystem { 'redhat': { include base::xinetd case $::lsbdistcodename { 'santiago': { package { 'rpcbind': ensure => present } service { 'rpcbind': ensure => running } } default: { package { 'portmap': ensure => present } # Ensure service is running. Also notify xinetd in case the # services need to be re-registered with the portmap. service { 'portmap': ensure => running, enable => true, hasstatus => true, require => Package['portmap'], restart => '/etc/init.d/portmap restart', notify => Service['xinetd'], } }# rhel4/5 } } 'debian': { case $::lsbdistcodename { 'squeeze': { package { 'portmap': ensure => present } service{ 'portmap': ensure => running, enable => true, hasstatus => false, status => 'pidof portmap', require => Package['portmap'], restart => '/etc/init.d/portmap restart', } } default: { package { 'rpcbind': ensure => present } service { 'rpcbind': ensure => running } } } } # Ubuntu 11.10 switched to "rpcbind" like EL6 'ubuntu': { package { 'rpcbind': ensure => present } service { 'portmap': ensure => running } } } }