On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Howard Mann wrote: > /usr/sbin/lsof | grep LISTEN > portmap 129 root 4u inet 35 TCP *:sunrpc (LISTEN) go into /etc/init.d/netbase, comment out all portmap-lines > lpd 142 root 4u inet 41 TCP *:printer > (LISTEN) either deinstall lpd/lprng or... port-block
> omniNames 149 root 5u inet 64 TCP *:8088 (LISTEN) > omniNames 157 root 5u inet 64 TCP *:8088 (LISTEN) > omniNames 158 root 5u inet 64 TCP *:8088 (LISTEN) > omniNames 159 root 5u inet 64 TCP *:8088 (LISTEN) > omniNames 160 root 5u inet 64 TCP *:8088 (LISTEN) deninstall omniorb/omninames. > xfs 161 root 4u inet 68 TCP *:7100 (LISTEN) > XF86_SVGA 183 root 0u inet 86 TCP *:6000 (LISTEN) if you want to have X runing, you can safely block ports 6000-60010 > What is the purpose of "omniNames" ? Do I need it? Is it a security > risk? I don't know, but you can live without it. regardes, Sven -- Sven M. Giersig +49-7071-770213 Tuebingen, Germany Key fingerprint = 30DE F16C 5D67 653F B5F9 6C9B 8AC7 DDA9 D919 57A5

