Re: port 16001 and 111
Greetings,
Yes, portmapper has something to do with NIS. If you want to stop it
from running edit /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and comment out the line that
starts it.
As always, my generic advise about setting up IPTABLES applied here.
Once you have set up iptables you can block what services are
accessible. Regardless of whether they happen to be running.
Regards,
--
Excuse #156: Just type \'mv * /dev/null\'.
Phil
PGP/GPG Key:
http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/
wget -O - http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/key.txt | gpg --import
XP Source Code:
#include <win2k.h>
#include <extra_pretty_things_with_bugs.h>
#include <more_bugs.h>
#include <require_system_activation.h>
#include <phone_home_every_so_often.h>
#include <remote_admin_abilities_for_MS.h>
#include <more_restrictive_EULA.h>
#include <sell_your_soul_to_MS_EULA.h>
//os_ver="Windows 2000"
os_ver="Windows XP"
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