At 01:03 PM 4/6/00 -0500, Ryan Reynolds wrote:
>Hello all.
>
>I have a Solaris machine that sits outside the firewalls on our
>network. This machine is mainly used at the console only, and is used
>only for getting an "outside" perspective. I am attempting to lock this
>machine down from any and all remote connections. Thus far I have done
>so for every port/service except 111/sunrpc and 6000/X.
>
>TCP wrappers will not shut down these ports, will they? Does anyone
>have any ideas on the best way, if any, to prevent remote connections to
>these ports without removing sunprc and X11? Any help is greatly
>appreciated.
Securerpc will tie down sunrpc. It's written By Wietse Venema, who wrote
tcp_wrappers and it works with your hosts.allow/deny files. You can
usually find it wherever you find tcp_wrappers.
-- Joe
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