Looks like your are running rpc/portmapper. To verify, log in to that
machine and then:
su
netstat -atuvp |grep 32774
- this will show you the daemon responsible for that open port. Most
probably it is rpc related. For RH and Mandrake at runlevel 5:
cd /etc/rc5.d/
./S13portmap stop
./S14nfslock stop
mv S13portmap _S13portmap
mv S14nfslock _S14nfslock
-then try nmap again
rowel
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jopoy C. Solano wrote:
> Hi! can anyone tell me how to close the ff port. i did an nmap and this
> came up:
>
> 32774/tcp open sometimes-rpc11
>
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