On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 10:46:40PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> the best way ive found to disable portmap is to rename /sbin/portmap
> to something else. there are so many different things that may call
> on it, its just easier for me to rename it then modify a bunch of
just make sure you
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 11:13:52PM -0500, Glenn Becker wrote:
> Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
> PortState Protocol Service
> 22 opentcpssh
> 25 opentcpsmtp
> 53 opentcpdomain
>
To quote Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
#
# All,
#
# I have been trying to secure my Debian box, which enjoys a DSL
# connection. I've been going through /etc/inetd.conf, commenting out
# services, and K'ing others in the /etc/rc2.d/, until what I have left
is
# the following (output from nmap
All,
I have been trying to secure my Debian box, which enjoys a DSL
connection. I've been going through /etc/inetd.conf, commenting out
services, and K'ing others in the /etc/rc2.d/, until what I have left is
the following (output from nmap):
Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
PortS
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