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Re: nautilus and portmapper port 111



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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing
> "netstat -tu -l -ee -p", everytime nautilus is started it connects to
> port 111, and even gets an answer from there. And even after this
> connection, I can't see a server listening on port 111 via netstat.
> 
> What is going on here? If I block port 111 nautilus wont start.
> 
> How can I make sure portmapper is not being run, or at least only in
> a controlled manner, say for nautilus?


I usually use a netstat -apn (requires r00t).  It will show you all
sockets (listening or otherwise) and what app owns them.  The -n makes
it so it does not resolve the port numbers via /etc/service.

Take care,

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