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Re: portmap on debian



I asked a similar question a while back without a response. I think it is
part of netbase, and I didn't want to remove netbase because I need
telnetd,ftpd,etc. I can tell you how we solved the problem, but I don't know
if it is the best way.

We just added the line 'exit 0' to the beginning of /etc/init.d/portmap

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Charles Lewis, Director of Administrative Computing
Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, TX
(817)556-4720  lewisc@swau.edu  FAX (360)397-7952
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> hi,
>
> I just couldn't figure out how to stop portmap from running on my debian
> box everytime it reboots. I am very sure it is not controlled by any TCP
> wrappers and i have checked it's
> runlevel directory but I couldn't find portmap....btw, it's running on
> run level 2
>
> please help.
>
> thankz
> rizan
>
>
>
>
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