On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 02:39:18PM -0400, Theo Van Dinter 
carved this out of pure phosphors:
> On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:26:59PM -0600, Anthony Martinez wrote:
> > I think, last time I saw this discussed, you needed to add
> > spamd               783/tcp
> 
> No you don't.
> 
> > in /etc/services, and restart the NFS server.
> 
> WTF does NFS have to do with this?

IIRC (which i MAY NOT HAVE, it's possible, i'm effing human.), some part of the
NFS package kept grabbing the first unused port not in /etc/services. I'm only
trying to help, don't get all flamey on me.

> 
> 
> There's an issue with one of the rpc progs (not related to NFS as I
> remember) grabbing 783 sometimes, but that's why an 'lsof -i :783'
> will answer what process is using the port.
> 
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