Thanks for the reply... I like that ntsysv utility. There's something like
it using linuxconf but it doesn't show multiple runlevels. Thanks.
I got all but one of them. I still am still unable to figure out what auth
on port 113 is or what service, or process that's running it or starts it.
Thanks
Roy
At 04:55 PM 07/19/2000 -0600, Chuck Mead wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 03:24:19PM -0700, Roy Harrison was heard to say:
>
> > is there a definitive place where I can find what particular services do
> > and where they are started ?
> >
> > I have the following running (result of nmap) and would like to clean
> it up
> > more. specifically auth (if it's not critical) ,nntp,netbios-ssn and
> printer.
>
>Look in /etc/services to see what the stuff is that you don't know about.
>This
>stuff all starts out of /etc/rc.d/init.d/ but you can access it using
>chkconfig
>from the command line or ntsysv in a text mode GUI.
>
> > Port State Protocol Service
> > 22 open tcp ssh
> > 23 open tcp telnet
> > 80 open tcp http
> > 113 open tcp auth
> > 119 open tcp nntp
> > 139 open tcp netbios-ssn
> > 515 open tcp printer
>
>
>
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