On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Mike Blancas wrote:
> An nmap scan on a Solaris box shows some ports I don't know and don't know
> how to turn off.
>
> 111/tcp open sunrpc
> 898/tcp open unknown
> 32773/tcp open sometimes-rpc9
> 32774/tcp open sometimes-rpc11
>
> Is it possible to turn off port 111 on a SunOS box, or sunrpc portmap is
> on by default in Solaris?
> What is port 898? How do I turn it off?
> Are the 327xx ports also part of sunrpc?
>
The only ports the original gmaquest.com box were telnet, ftp, http,
portmap and these 32773 and 32774 ports. By the time we're done
reinstalling we hope that all that will be left are 80 and 22. Anybody
know how to kill these ports? Never seriously administered a Solaris
before.
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