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Re: Services questions



On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 15:30 +0200, Sebastian Kayser wrote:
> * Kretzer, Jason R (Big Sandy) <jason.kretzer@kctcs.edu> wrote:
> >    What services do I need to stop in order to get the following ports to
> >    close?
> > 
> >    rpcbind 111
> > 
> >    auth 113
> > 
> >    unknown 980?
> 
> You should specify which protocol you are talking about (TCP or UDP)?
> 
> [TU]DP/111 is the portmapper (/etc/init.d/portmap). I am not sure about
> the others. TCP/113 should be identd (check your xinetd.conf or
> inetd.conf). To be sure simply do a
> 
> # netstat -tulpn
> 
> It will show you, which processes are listening on the ports opened on
> you system (both, UDP and TCP ports). With this information it should be
> not that difficult to track down the corresponding services.

lsof should also help, in that regard.

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