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Re: Listening daemons



On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Howard Mann wrote:

>  /usr/sbin/lsof | grep LISTEN
> portmap     129   root    4u  inet         35    TCP *:sunrpc (LISTEN)
go into /etc/init.d/netbase, comment out all portmap-lines
 
> lpd         142   root    4u  inet         41    TCP *:printer
> (LISTEN)
either deinstall lpd/lprng or... port-block

> omniNames   149   root    5u  inet         64    TCP *:8088 (LISTEN)
> omniNames   157   root    5u  inet         64    TCP *:8088 (LISTEN)
> omniNames   158   root    5u  inet         64    TCP *:8088 (LISTEN)
> omniNames   159   root    5u  inet         64    TCP *:8088 (LISTEN)
> omniNames   160   root    5u  inet         64    TCP *:8088 (LISTEN)
deninstall omniorb/omninames.

> xfs         161   root    4u  inet         68    TCP *:7100 (LISTEN)
> XF86_SVGA   183   root    0u  inet         86    TCP *:6000 (LISTEN)
if you want to have X runing, you can safely block ports 6000-60010

> What is the purpose of "omniNames" ? Do I need it? Is it a security
> risk?
I don't know, but you can live without it.

regardes,
Sven

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