Strange, why not the normal way???
mv /etc/rc2.d/S18portmap /etc/rc2.d/K35portmap
Is this wrong or something ???
Regards,
Onno
At 08:34 AM 10/29/99 -0700, aphro wrote:
its part of netbase, easiest way to disable it i think is to just
mv /sbin/portmap /sbin/portmap-DISABLED
since there are still some important things in netbase it seems. either
that or firewall port 111.
or both
you can never be too paranoid.
nate
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On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, rizan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I just couldn't figure out how to stop portmap from running on my debian
> box everytime it reboots. I am very sure it is not controlled by any TCP
> wrappers and i have checked it's
> runlevel directory but I couldn't find portmap....btw, it's running on
> run level 2
>
> please help.
>
> thankz
> rizan
>
>
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