Re: kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port

2002-12-09 Thread jh
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 09:00:45 +0300, "Igor L. Balusov " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anybody could explain me what it's means? You are apparently running RPC services. If you aren't intentionally running these (NFS, YP, etc), you should consider turning off these services (or if you are, atlea

Re: kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port

2002-12-09 Thread jh
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 09:00:45 +0300, "Igor L. Balusov " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anybody could explain me what it's means? You are apparently running RPC services. If you aren't intentionally running these (NFS, YP, etc), you should consider turning off these services (or if you are, atleas

kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port

2002-12-09 Thread Igor L. Balusov
Hello debian-security, Anybody could explain me what it's means? >From /etc/messages kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port:xxx.xx.xxx.xx:4206<4>lockd: accept failed (err 11)! kernel: lockd: accept failed (err 11)! >From /etc/daemon.log portmap[7408]: connect from xxx.xx.

kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port

2002-12-08 Thread Igor L. Balusov
Hello debian-security, Anybody could explain me what it's means? >From /etc/messages kernel: lockd: connect from unprivileged port:xxx.xx.xxx.xx:4206<4>lockd: accept failed (err 11)! kernel: lockd: accept failed (err 11)! >From /etc/daemon.log portmap[7408]: connect from xxx.xx.