Le 18.12.2014 06:08, Britton Kerin a écrit :
I have a system that I would like to make accessible only by ssh.
No apache telnet ftp anything else.
What is the easiest way to achieve this? It came from a vendor with
a slew of package of all sorts, so I don't even know everything that
I want to remove.
Thanks,
Britton
Reinstalling a clean system is probably the easier solution.
But, if you can't do that, then you can list all running services (if
and only if they support sysvinit tools) with this command:
# service --status-all 2>/dev/null |grep +|cut -f2 -d ']'
Then, just stop services manually, or build a script which stops
everything except the few services you want to keep alive.
And if you want to have this disabling permanent, then:
$ less /etc/rc$(/sbin/runlevel |cut -f 2 -d' ').d/README
will give you pointers about how to do that.
It is also possible that things starts with cron, so you should
probably check into /etc/ and /var/spool/cron/ everything included in
cron's directories.
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