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Re: rpc.mountd



Is there any problem occurs If I bind mountd to just one port under 1024 ? Cause mount.d bind to 4 different port when
it is started via automatically ?
these are the Medium marked ISS scan results ..
 

Jamie Heilman wrote:

Baran YURDAGUL wrote:

> I have to questions firts one how can I configure mount.d on linux
> use reserved ports ?

man rpc.mountd

       -p  or  --port
              Force  rpc.mountd  to  bind  to the specified port,
              instead of using the random port number assigned by
              the portmapper.

> and the second is about the apache sever, how can i disable http
> trace ?  thanks..

use google

    http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/03-01-24

Neither of these provide any additional security, why exactly do you
think they are necessary?

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