El dom, 09 de dic de 2001, a las 00:06 +1000, mdevin decía que: > > Make sure your /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc contains something like > > this: > > > > #!/bin/sh > > exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp > > Hmmm. This file did not exist on my computer. I don't know why. I > just assumed that it would have the nolisten parameter as default. I > remember reading somewhere that Debian did this - but I guess I did not > check.
Look for it in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers or in /etc/X11/gdm... > I couldn't find the portmap package. I am running potato with 2.4 > kernel stuff from Adrian Bunk's site. I did apt-cache search portmap - > but only found "scotty". Which is not installed on my system. Then I > did some google searches to see if I could remove the package it is in, > but couldn't find anything. > > In the end I just did: > update-rc.d -f portmap remove > And that fixed it (see below). But I would prefer to remove the whole > program from my system if that can be done with a simple apt-get remove > --purge command. I had the same problem, i just made /etc/init.d/portmap a non-executable file -> no more listening on 111. Whenever you have to use NIS or NFS just chown the file again to executable. -- Alberto Cortés Martín | Ing. de Telecomunicaciones email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Universidad Carlos III tel: +34 91 450 09 85 | Madrid mobile: 600 42 77 57 | Spain url: http://montoya.aig.uc3m.es/~acortes/index.html 1A8B 0FE6 2094 8E48 38A2 7785 03CD 07CD 6CA4 E242
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