Set default uid/gid to nobody/nogroup for NFSv4 mapping.
The default uid/gid for NFSv4 are set by the nfsuserd(8) daemon. However, they were 0 until the nfsuserd(8) was run. Since it is possible to use NFSv4 without running the nfsuserd(8) daemon, set them to nobody/nogroup initially. Without this patch, the values would be set by the nfsuserd(8) daemon and left changed even if the nfsuserd(8) daemon was killed. Also, the default values of 0 meant that setting a group to "wheel" would fail even when done by root and this patch fixes this issue. MFC after: 2 weeks
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@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ int nfsrv_useacl = 1;
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struct nfssockreq nfsrv_nfsuserdsock;
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int nfsrv_nfsuserd = 0;
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struct nfsreqhead nfsd_reqq;
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uid_t nfsrv_defaultuid;
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gid_t nfsrv_defaultgid;
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uid_t nfsrv_defaultuid = 65534;
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gid_t nfsrv_defaultgid = 65533;
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int nfsrv_lease = NFSRV_LEASE;
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int ncl_mbuf_mlen = MLEN;
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int nfsd_enable_stringtouid = 0;
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