On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 05:20:19PM -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
> >Get rid of any NFS server services running, but I think it also depends
> >on if the kernel's enabled with NFS server capabilities. So it might
> >take a kernel re-compile to get rid of that.
>
> Does anyone know this for sure? Recompiling on this server is one thing I
> DON'T want to do (it's on a remote server 100 miles away)
Er... if knfsd requires a recompile in order to shut it off, somebody somewhere
has definitely screwed up.
This from Documentation/knfsd.txt for kernel version 2.2.14, YMMV:
"
You have to install the NFS
service scripts. There are 2 in etc/redhat provided for RedHat 6.x.
They are tested on RedHat 6.1.
"
To me, this suggests that (as it should be) the kernel nfs server process is
controlled by some initialization scripts, just like any other daemon
process. Try doing this as root:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs stop
...and then re-scan; if nfs is still on the open ports list, well I'm wrong.
> Um, I'm using inited for ftp (and until I get ssh working, for telnet) so
> are you saying inetd needs auth? Or no. Does auth have anything to do with PAM?
Not directly.
Try having a look at the identd(8) man page for an explanation of what it
does. You may want to leave it on.
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