Previously Howard Mann wrote: > inetd 147 root 4u inet 49 TCP *:discard > inetd 147 root 6u inet 51 TCP *:daytime > inetd 147 root 8u inet 53 TCP *:time (LISTEN) You can close those without breaking anything. > inetd 147 root 17u inet 62 TCP *:auth (LISTEN) That's identd; can don't really need to run that but is doesn't hurt either. > 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) Probably something CORBA. > I guess I do not need "portmap." I do not use NFS. What is the best > way to shut it off? Look at the files in /etc/init.d/ Wichert. -- ________________________________________________________________ / Generally uninteresting signature - ignore at your convenience \ | wichert@liacs.nl http://www.liacs.nl/~wichert/ | | 1024D/2FA3BC2D 576E 100B 518D 2F16 36B0 2805 3CB8 9250 2FA3 BC2D |
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