Yes

smux199/tcp# SNMP Unix Multiplexer
smux199/udp

But I read something online that said that it was now redundant

and http://www.sans.org/y2k/081400.htm
talks about the port being used to as a hack attempt

The wierd thing is now I have smtp and pop-3 running on my laptop, which aren't listed 
in the services in Mandrake Control Panel.

/etc/xinetd.d has a service called fam which I don't where it comes from either...

I turned off snmp so now have no smux

but lsof -i gives me
@ausmasodp-121m init.d]# lsof -i
COMMAND     PID   USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
portmap    2159   root    3u  IPv4   4490       UDP *:sunrpc
portmap    2159   root    4u  IPv4   4491       TCP *:sunrpc (LISTEN)
routed     2466   root    3u  IPv4   4756       UDP *:router
sshd       2491   root    3u  IPv4   4801       TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)
xinetd     2534   root    3u  IPv4   4829       TCP localhost.localdomain:1024 (LISTEN)
xinetd     2534   root    4u  IPv4   4833       TCP *:pop3 (LISTEN)
xinetd     2534   root    5u  IPv4   4834       TCP *:swat (LISTEN)
cupsd      2595   root    0u  IPv4   5125       TCP *:ipp (LISTEN)
master     2929   root    9u  IPv4   5160       TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)

turning off postfix turned off smtp

I would like to turn off pop-3 and sunrpc but can't seem to find where they are 
started.

I am checking in /etc/rc.d and /etc/xinetd.d

Chris

On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 08:27:30 +1100
"Anton Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 01:21, Christopher Booth wrote:
> > I did a nmap scan of myself tonight and noticed that I have something
> call smux open on port 199
> > 199/tcp    open        smux
> > 
> 
> port 199 is used by snmpd
> 
> -- 
> Anton Winter
> http://myrddin.org
> 
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