Daniel W. Ottey on Sat, 4 Sep 1999 23:09:54 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [Plug] nmap output


Just a little FYI, because its a "mistake" I made...  Make sure you run
nmap from a machine other than the machine you are testing.  If you run
nmap on the local machine, you will miss some ports that arre open, which
nmaap doesn't see...

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On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Darxus wrote:

>
> Got nmap working.
>
> Removed all services from /etc/inetd.conf except ftp & telnet (will
> probably remove telnet soon).  Did a killall -HUP inetd to re-read the
> config file.  Killed lpd & removed its startup script.
>
> nmap's output is currently:
>
> 21      open        tcp        ftp
> 22      open        tcp        ssh
> 23      open        tcp        telnet
> 53      open        tcp        domain
> 111     open        tcp        sunrpc
> 113     open        tcp        auth
>
> Okay, also have DNS (gotta make that only respond to localhost).
>
> So what is RPC (which I remember you guys mentioning), do I need it, and
> if not, how do I get rid of it ?
>
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