From: SP K (spk_ie at domain yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Thu 13 Jul 2000 - 09:40:58 IST
ok im down to:
Port State Service
111/tcp open sunrpc
937/tcp open unknown
1024/tcp open kdm
unknown reappered ../etc/inittab already had an entry
of 3. and how do i turn off rpc ? cause ./sbin/ntsysv
doesnt list it ..thank-you
--- Petko Alov <palov at domain bio.bas.bg> wrote: > On 13 Jul
2000, at 8:39, SP K wrote:
>
> > f i dont have inetd.conf in /etc, how do i turn of
> > these ?
> > Port State Service
> > 111/tcp open sunrpc
> > 113/tcp open auth
> > 941/tcp open unknown
> > 1024/tcp open kdm
>
> These ports are used by processes not started
> through tcp
> wrapper:
>
> sunrpc is used by NFS
> auth - by identd
> kdm - KDE display manager
> unknown - I don't know this port too...
>
> So, properly configuring the inittab, you can ommit
> kdm
> (say, set the default runlevel to 3 - sure, then
> you'll have to
> start X manually); other services might be
> configured in
> the rc directory for the current runlevel, or
> through the
> KDE utility (given you are running KDE, if you have
> kdm)
>
>
>
>
> Look at running daemons (ps axu), and remove those
> you
> dislike (though, dont kill -9 them, or shall get
> them again
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Petko
>
> ============================
> Petko S. Alov
>
> System Administrator,
> BIO.BAS.BG
>
> palov at domain bio.bas.bg
> (+359-2) 979-2175
> ============================
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