Hi:

I am down to this with nmap:

Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
Port    State       Protocol  Service
22      open        tcp        ssh             
111     open        tcp        sunrpc          

I K'd out S10portmap in the /etc/rc0.d/ directory, but port 111 is still
open. I can remove portmap from /etc/init.d/, but how big a concern is
this port? I've got hosts.deny set to repel anything not using ssh. 

And is it all right to keep 22 open like that? Apologies for the
rushed questions, I just want a box secure enough to allow me to
continue to experiment without worry. I can look into better
solutions later, like ipchains/firewalls.

Glenn Becker 
Online Producer, Community 
SCIFI.COM

At 7:42pm on Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Roberto Diaz wrote:

> 
> What is exactly cadlock at port 770? I know is has something to do with
> sun rpc's.. what exactly is?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Roberto
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