/etc/hosts lists the computers on you rnet /hosts.allow list trusted systems /hosts.deny lists the bad guys /etc/services lets you pick what ports are available /etc/inetd.conf lets inetd start services if the right port is accessed. That's a start anyway --Mike Don Goerz wrote: > How can I turn on/off specific ports and services to the kernel without > server software installed? I dont want umptee billion dameons expossed > to other les scrupules individuals on the net. I do have a background in > > networking and programing. Please dont just say it is a long and > complicated proccess. > > Thanx Don -- Michael J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4052 Southway Loop, Springfield OR 97478 (541) 726-1561
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