Hi!
Take a look at "/etc/inetd.conf". There are some services you
are looking for. Try to comment thoose services and make a restart of
the "inetd" daemon. (Something as `/etc/init.d/inetd stop` &
`/etc/init.d/inetd start')
Bye
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