Hi,
You should try running 'ntsysv' from a shell prompt and this will allow
you to configure the services controlled by xinetd. 
Hope this helps.
John

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> From:         Hans Scheffers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         20 March 2001 12:25
> To:   Firewalls-Digest (E-mail)
> Subject:      Redhat 7.0:Securing system
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> I have done a out of the box install of redhat 7, this doesn't work
> anymore
> with inet.d but with xinetd.d
> When I look in the directory / config of xinetd.d, I have almost no
> services
> that I use, just ssh, ftp. smtp and pop
> 
> When I do a portscan on the system with nmap I get the following
> result:
>  nmap -sS localhost
> 
> Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA7 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
> Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
> (The 1501 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
> Port       State       Service
> 1/tcp      open        tcpmux
> 11/tcp     open        systat
> 15/tcp     open        netstat
> 21/tcp     open        ftp
> 22/tcp     open        ssh
> 25/tcp     open        smtp
> 79/tcp     open        finger
> 80/tcp     open        http
> 110/tcp    open        pop-3
> 111/tcp    open        sunrpc
> 113/tcp    open        auth
> 119/tcp    open        nntp
> 139/tcp    open        netbios-ssn
> 143/tcp    open        imap2
> 443/tcp    open        https
> 515/tcp    open        printer
> 540/tcp    open        uucp
> 635/tcp    open        unknown
> 995/tcp    open        pop3s
> 1080/tcp   open        socks
> 1524/tcp   open        ingreslock
> 2000/tcp   open        callbook
> 3128/tcp   open        squid-http
> 5432/tcp   open        postgres
> 6667/tcp   open        irc
> 12345/tcp  open        NetBus
> 12346/tcp  open        NetBus
> 31337/tcp  open        Elite
> 32771/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc5
> 32772/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc7
> 32773/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc9
> 32774/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc11
> 54320/tcp  open        bo2k
> 
> Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 3 seconds
> 
> This is also when the services are commented out of /etc/services and
> the
> xinetd daemon is restarted. How can I put all these services off?
> 
> greetz
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