On 7/7/2004 at 7:39 PM, Michael Holt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

MH> ?  chkconfig --list will tell you all the services you have running; it
MH> just puts the xinetd stuff at the bottom of the list.

>> Thanks, and if 'xinetd' isn't running?  I remember being advised to shut
>> that down also quite awhile ago, just can't remember who advised me.


Alternatively, you can type:

nmap localhost -p 0-65535

at the bash prompt (assuming you have it installed, urpmi nmap if not). and it will 
tell you what ports you have open. If you do it without the -p command, it will only 
scan well-known ports, but it will be much faster. This is a good thing to do before 
you chkconfig so you don't accidentally turn off a vital system service (not that 
there are any, I can't think of anything that you can turn off and not have the kernel 
at least come to a shell)




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