On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz wrote: > Hi, > I disabled all but a few ports in /etc/services, but I have > tcp 0 0 pa237.olsztyn.sdi.t:111 80.116.215.37:1064 > ESTABLISHED > when I netstat my machine. What exactly does this mean? I just want > 25/tcp open smtp > 37/tcp open time > 66/tcp open sql*net > 80/tcp open http > 110/tcp open pop-3 > 443/tcp open https > 3306/tcp open mysql > open. How can I close ports 111 and 859? They are not enabled in > /etc/services > Thanks, > J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz > http://www.america.prv.pl > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > hi you can't close ports in /etc/services ! don't start the services (for example in inetd.conf or when you booting) you can deinstall the services you don't need.
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