Unauthorized means they were rejected, so you are safe for now. You really
should only run portmap if you absolutely need to (it is almost
exclusively used for NFS). If you do run it, I'd recommend you set up a
firewall.

thornton

On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Steve Lee wrote:

> I dont think this is happening deliberately
> but how do i really stop this.
> looks like it is running up all my ports.
>
>
> Mar 20 19:10:11 mercury portmap[9026]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
> Mar 20 19:10:41 mercury portmap[9043]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
> Mar 20 19:11:11 mercury portmap[9203]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
> Mar 20 19:11:41 mercury portmap[9220]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
> Mar 20 19:12:11 mercury portmap[9237]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
> Mar 20 19:12:41 mercury portmap[9255]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
>
>
>
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