I've already disabled nfs and nis+ but the said ports are still showing.

On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Tonton Rabena wrote:

> It is possible to kill portmap on solaris if you are not running nfs or
> nis+. You can check on /etc/services about port 898.  What i did before.. i
> edited/renamed the init scripts (/etc/rcX.d) and removed all unnecessary
> startup scripts.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Blancas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 2:07 PM
> Subject: [plug] SunOS 5.8 open ports
>
>
> > 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?
> >
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> > Mike B.
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