Hi all,
I just did a port scan of my server, and I notice that port 1000 is
listening,, for ndmp
which is apparently - Network Data Management Protocol.
Anyone know how I might turn this off? I have a firewall set to block tcp
and udp connections, but I don't know how to block ndmp connections...
can anyone make any suggestions about this???
many thanks..
Frank Hauptle
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Mark Weaver
Sent: Saturday, 24 February 2001 11:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] Sendmail Problem ???
Franki wrote:
>
> Hi all, I saw this mentioned in a post a couple of days ago, but didn't
see
> an answer posted...
>
> I have a pretty standard mdk7.2 install happening on my server, except it
> uses sendmail,,
> The problem I am having, is the message below:
>
> Can't create transcript file ./xff1MFUWr01318: Permission denied Can't
> create transcript file ./xff1MFUXr01319: Permission denied
>
> Does anyone know what causes this? what permission is wrong?
>
> Sendmail being what it is,, I don't want to change a permission/ownership
> unless I know it is safe to do so...
>
> can anyone offer any suggestions???
>
> kindest regards
>
> Frank Hauptle
>
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Frank,
This is a very common problem unique to Mandrake 7.2. The fix is pretty
simple though. Uninstall your current Sendmail package(s), which include
sendmail-cf, sendmail-doc, and sendmail. Next install either
Sendmail-8.10, or one of my personal favorites, Sendmail-8.9.3-20. The
package 8.9.3-20 doesn't require that you install sendmail-doc, or
sendmail-cf. Everything you need is already in the package for 8.9.3-20.
Works like a charm right out-a the box.
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Mark
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worthless,"
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