Daniel W. Ottey on Sat, 4 Sep 1999 23:09:54 -0400 (EDT) |
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... Daniel W. Ottey Pre-Junior Information Systems Student Drexel University - Philadelphia, PA http://www.snarfykat.org/ AOL Instant Messenger: Snarf2002 - http://www.aim.aol.com/ ICQ: 5723666 - http://www.mirabilis.com/ IRC: ThundrKat - http://www.undernet.org/ 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 ? > > __________________________________________________________________ > PGP fingerprint = 03 5B 9B A0 16 33 91 2F A5 77 BC EE 43 71 98 D4 > darxus@op.net / http://www.op.net/~darxus > Far Beyond Reason > > > _______________________________________________ > Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net > http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug > _______________________________________________ Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug
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