Probably take a look at portsentry, it will at least block the port that
is scanned to the attacking site. Ipchains is the best if you can set the
rules correctly. Definitely comment out the lines you don't need in
inetd.conf too.
hope this helps..
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Lokesh Bhog wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> My system was infected with Ramen worm and I
> reinstalled the system and applied all the patches on
> Redhat linux 6.2
>
>
> Now I my system is geting portscanned and i think it
> is under attack from some other system. What can I do
> to secure my Linux server.
>
> Can you tell me good security site which i should be a
> member of so that i get to know all the vunrablites
> and precautions.
>
> Is there some precaution agains WORMS in Linux?
>
> Lokesh
>
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