|> 1. run /etc/init.d/portmapper stop
|> 2. put "exit 0" (without quotes) as the first uncommented line in
|> /etc/init.d/portmapper
|> 3. If apt/dselect/dpkg every ask you to update that script, keep
|> the one you modified (the new one will be
|> /etc/init.d/portmapper.dpkg-dist)
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 12:41:24AM -0700, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I'm hoping that someone will be able to help me stop the portmapping
> services on my computer. I was going through the Security Focus'
> Securing Linux article, and it's reference to how to stop the
> portmapping service was all for
what i do is rename /sbin/portmap to something else, that prevents it from
starting, be sure other things start up though i use xinetd and it fails
to start w/o
1) having portmap start
2) modifying the xinetd startup script to have it ignore portmap(what i
do)
nate
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Chris Ca
I'm hoping that someone will be able to help me stop the portmapping
services on my computer. I was going through the Security Focus'
Securing Linux article, and it's reference to how to stop the
portmapping service was all for Slackware.
Thanks for any help,
Chris
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