It appears that I did not read correctly the report of rkhunter about the warning linked to inetd.
It goes like this: [08:17:19] Info: Using inetd configuration file '/etc/inetd.conf' [08:17:19] Checking for enabled inetd services [ Warning ] [08:17:19] Warning: Found enabled inetd service: ident Here an extract of http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1413.html (about ident protocol which seems active): An Identification server may reveal information about users, entities, objects or processes which might normally be considered private. An Identification server provides service which is a rough analog of the CallerID services provided by some phone companies and many of the same privacy considerations and arguments that apply to the CallerID service apply to Identification. If you wouldn't run a "finger" server due to privacy considerations you may not want to run this protocol. I was not aware that web site could read my login name. I will indeed probably deactivate it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]