httpd and smptd are not (usually) run from inetd, they are started on
their own from rc scripts and all...
the X11 is prolly open cux you have xdm(gdm, kdm...) enabled (run level 5)
try dropping to runlevel 3, and startx, and run the stop scripts for
httpd, you may want to leave smtp up to get these emails ;) and which sun
rpc port is open?
there are a bunch of ports that (sometimes) get lumped as "SUN RPC"
--regards

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Christopher Medalis
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Whitley, Sarah (ISS Reading) wrote:

#:Did you hup inetd after the edit?
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#:From: Viri- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
#:Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 6:49 PM
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#:Subject: gettign rid of...
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#:Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
#:running on my system.  I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
#:my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?)  and 6000 (X11) are still open.  I'd like to
#:make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these.  But
#:where are they and how can I do that without reinstalling or something
#:that dramatic.
#:
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