/* Long Article */ Hello, I have just ran netstat and found out that these ports are open:
515, 6000, 113, 25 there are others but only these are connectable and in State LISTEN (netstat --inet -an), the 25 port is the mail server postscript and I allowed it. Then what is port 515, 6000, 113 I thought 113 is some kind of another mail server (not to send mail, to receive mail) but its not that. I have checked a list of ports but they were only trojans ports only. In linuxconf I set the 'network' to be on each boot, is this related to one of the ports ? After googling for "Port 515" I found out this is a printer daemon (lpd) and I dont want others to be able to connect to it, is there a way to block it so only 127.0.0.1 will able to connect to it ? (ipchains ?) Googling for port 6000 tells me it is a remote X server, others can connect to it ? I also run an Identd application for IRC ident and that should be port 113. So I found out that: 113 - Identd 6000 - X server 515 - Printer Daemon 25 - Mail server I need port 113 and 25 open, about the printer daemon... I need it to print stuff but is it neccessary to run as a daemon ? Is there a way to still be able to print without runing this world-wide accessible daemon ? anyway when I connect to it what commands are availible ? Port 25 is important for my mail, and I need it too. So what I don't need is port 25 and 113 , X server (is this xfs?) should be down and the printer daemon if it is not important for printing jobs. Thanks A lot! Regards, Eliran ! -- <a href="http://eg-site.tripod.com">Eliran</a> I spilled Spot Remover on my dog... Now he's gone. -- Stephen Wright ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]