Not sure on specifics, but the message concerns NFS. If you don't need
to run NFS, you might wish to disable it. Where is 205.136.135.133 in
relation to your network?
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 11:50:14AM -0400, Daniel Ray wrote:
> Security Violations
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Jun 2 09:02:06 mail kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port:
> 205.136.135.133:1349<4>lockd: accept failed (err 11)!
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