Richard L. Hamilton writes:
> But which is the bug, (a) that /usr/sbin/netservices sets it as ticotsord for
> the local case and rpc.ttdbserverd and/or its clients don't work
> with that, or (b) once rpc.ttdbserverd starts, it registers on tcp/tcp6
> anyway, so that the misguided attempt at security by the netservices
> script not only breaks things, but doesn't actually provide security since
> anyone could trigger it to start (and register such that it accepts external
> requests) with   rpcinfo -T ticotsord `uname -n` 100083
> ?

These sound like separate bugs to me.

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