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rpc.portmap is the one that specifically sits on port 111.. so if thats
running then it's the guilty process.. (it may be called something else on
your system, but I think it's usually rpc.portmap)...
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On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Darxus wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Barry Spindler wrote:
>
> > sunrpc used for nfsd and mountd, afaik
> > If your not using NFS you shouldn't need this.. these are usually started
> > from init scripts and can just be commented out to keep them from
> > loading..
>
> I don't have nfs stuff installed. -- I double checked, and the processes
> are not running.
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