of closing the ports and an unofficial
(wrong?) way of doing it. Understanding is gained, among others through
experience, and this is quite an experience judging by quantity of replies
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
ted previously are closed by commenting them out of
/etc/services even though this is NOT the proper way to disable ports.
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
> How did you verify?
I'm using nmap & netstat.
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
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From: "Rolf Kutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I have a restricted services file and a default (open) services file.
Some
> > services are disabled, i.e.
> > 9/tcp
e and a default (open) services file. Some
services are disabled, i.e.
9/tcp opendiscard
13/tcp opendaytime
109/tcpopenpop-2
987/tcpopenunknown
by commenting them out of /etc/services.
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
of closing the ports and an unofficial
(wrong?) way of doing it. Understanding is gained, among others through
experience, and this is quite an experience judging by quantity of replies
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
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s I posted previously are closed by commenting them out of
/etc/services even though this is NOT the proper way to disable ports.
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I'm using nmap & netstat.
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- Original Message -
From: "Rolf Kutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I have a restricted services file and a default (open) services file.
Some
> > services are disabled, i.e.
> > 9/tcp
e and a default (open) services file. Some
services are disabled, i.e.
9/tcp opendiscard
13/tcp opendaytime
109/tcpopenpop-2
987/tcpopenunknown
by commenting them out of /etc/services.
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
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/tcp openhttp
110/tcpopenpop-3
443/tcpopenhttps
3306/tcp openmysql
open. How can I close ports 111 and 859? They are not enabled in
/etc/services
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
/tcp openhttp
110/tcpopenpop-3
443/tcpopenhttps
3306/tcp openmysql
open. How can I close ports 111 and 859? They are not enabled in
/etc/services
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.america.prv.pl
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