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> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:49 PM
> To: JJB
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> Subject: Re: Mystery Ports
>
> On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:58:43 EDT, JJB scribbled these
> curious markings:
> > If you are running 5.x releases they have
ch so you have not seen this bug.
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From: Christopher Nehren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:49 PM
To: JJB
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Subject: Re: Mystery Ports
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:58:43 EDT, JJB scribbled these
curious mar
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:58:43 EDT, JJB scribbled these
curious markings:
> If you are running 5.x releases they have bug where NFS is run all
> the time even if you don't want them. You have to recompile your
> kernel without NFS support before they go away. You should submit
> an bug report ab
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:44:40 EDT, Jason Dusek scribbled these
curious markings:
> Hey,
>
> So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How do I
> find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to nfs,
> so I knocked off nfsiod but that didn't solve the pr
Jason Dusek wrote:
Hey,
So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How do I
find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to nfs,
so I knocked off nfsiod but that didn't solve the problem...
Two answers for two questions:
First, those two ports are open beca
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:45 AM
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Subject: Mystery Ports
Hey,
So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How
do I
find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to
nfs,
so I knocked off nfsiod
On Mon, 24 May 2004 10:44:40 -0500
Jason Dusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How do
> I find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to
> nfs, so I knocked off nfsiod but that didn't solve the problem...
you can loo
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 10:44:40AM -0500, Jason Dusek wrote:
> Hey,
>
> So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How do I
> find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to nfs,
> so I knocked off nfsiod but that didn't solve the problem...
111 is the rp
Hey,
So I have some ports open (111 and 1023) and I don't know why. How do I
find out what is keeping them open? I'm told that 111 is related to nfs,
so I knocked off nfsiod but that didn't solve the problem...
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