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Re: Some more port closing questions



113 is controlled from inetd.conf, add a # in front of the relevent line.

afterwards do a killall -HUP inetd

111 is portmaper, its in /etc/init.d, you can stop the services with ./portmap
stop then remove the sym link to the run level or chmod the script to 0400 and it
wont run on boot in future.

regards

Thing

Crawford Rainwater wrote:

> Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
> a week ago.
>
> Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
> figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
> to close or shut down their related services.
> They are as follows:
>
> 111/tcp sunrpc
> 111/udp sunrpc
> 113/tcp auth
> 1024/tcp kdm
> 1024/udp unknown (I am guessing this is with the kdm one)
>
> Advice appreciated, thanks in advance.
>
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