Re: rpc.portmap and friends
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997 mike@bcinternet.com wrote:
>
> How dangerous is it to remove rpc.portmap, rpc.bwnfsd, rpc.mountd,
> rpc.nfsd, rpc.pcnfsd, rpc.rstatd, rpc.rusersd, rpc.rwalld, and rpc.ugidd?
> I'm trying to setup a semi-closed box running nothing but a few terminal
> server utilities and want to only accept telnet and ftp connections from a
> few hosts. I noticed that there were a few rpc services starting at boot
> time, so I moved the binaries out of /usr/sbin and into another
> directory. Now inetd doesn't start at boot time because this line in
> /etc/init.d/netbase;
> test -f /usr/sbin/rpc.portmap || exit 0
>
> I can get around this by simply replacing netbase with my own
> script that fires up inetd. My question is, am I doing something I
> shouldn't? Are things going to be breaking on my box from not having
> these daemons running? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a similiar arrangement that has been working for about a month
now. No problems but I'm using it simply as a firewall.
--
Jean Pierre
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