-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 at 12:20:10AM +0100, Andreas W?st wrote: > Hi > > Although I can see no evidence for portmapper being run by issuing > "netstat -tu -l -ee -p", everytime nautilus is started it connects to > port 111, and even gets an answer from there. And even after this > connection, I can't see a server listening on port 111 via netstat. > > What is going on here? If I block port 111 nautilus wont start. > > How can I make sure portmapper is not being run, or at least only in > a controlled manner, say for nautilus?
I usually use a netstat -apn (requires r00t). It will show you all sockets (listening or otherwise) and what app owns them. The -n makes it so it does not resolve the port numbers via /etc/service. Take care, - -- Phillip Hofmeister PGP/GPG Key: http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/ wget -O - http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/key.txt | gpg --import - -- Excuse #213: The kernel license has expired -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+5ScxS3Jybf3L5MQRAnlLAJ4oxRFDKPCGL1g2OINcW+oDK9R4bACeMqM3 7UUtEVtSLwvqHhtaaTesP0E= =vgVJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

