> I have a RedHat 8.0 box running Apache and Mailman. I am trying to
make sure
> it is locked down. When I run a port scan with nmap, I find the
following
> TCP ports open:
>
> 25 -- Mail
> 80 -- WWW
> 111 -- SUN RPC
> 443 -- SSL
> 515 -- spooler
> 6000 -- X Windows
> 32768 -- Filenet
>
> Now, I
To close the open holes you can do either 2 things
1) Find the program that is running that is leaving the ports open
2) Run IPChains or IPTables and setup rules to disallow anyone access to those
ports
443 - Is Apache running with SSL. Restart apache with SSL disabled:
./apachectl stop
./apa
I have a RedHat 8.0 box running Apache and Mailman. I am trying to make sure
it is locked down. When I run a port scan with nmap, I find the following
TCP ports open:
25 -- Mail
80 -- WWW
111 -- SUN RPC
443 -- SSL
515 -- spooler
6000 -- X Windows
32768 -- Filenet
Now, I know I need 80 and 2
On 07 Oct 2003 12:18:56 +0100 "Stephen C. Tweedie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 11:35, Ross Macintyre wrote:
>
> > What I see on the server with the problem is this in
> > /var/log/messages:
> >
> > shakti kernel: RPC: Can't bind to reserved port (98).
> > s