On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 02:46:52PM +0200, yudi v wrote:
> 
> 
>     Probably portmap...
> 
>     See if it's installed
>     $ dpkg --get-selections portmap
> 
>     If it is, and it bothers you, it can be removed - check and see if 
> anything
>     uses it:-
>     # apt-get -s remove portmap | less
> 
>     If it's the only package to be removed:-
>     # apt-get --purge remove portmap
> 
>     Check your port:-
>     $ netstat -an | grep 111

Or 'netstat -plant' ...

Regards
Johann
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