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08-27-2002 04:39 PM
08-27-2002 04:39 PM
portmap?
Aug 28 09:11:42 redhat portmap[8009]: connect from 211.231.50.23 to callit(390109): request from unauthorized host...
what is the log?
that log has bin logged at messages file.
the ip(211.231.50.23) is irrelavant the server redhat
what is portmap and what am i supposed to stop the log?
what is the log?
that log has bin logged at messages file.
the ip(211.231.50.23) is irrelavant the server redhat
what is portmap and what am i supposed to stop the log?
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08-27-2002 04:58 PM
08-27-2002 04:58 PM
Re: portmap?
Do you use NFS, or any of the NIS stuff?
If not, then you probably don't even need 'portmap' to be running.
Portmap is the RPC handler that Linux uses. If you want to firewall it out, it should be listening on TCP port 111.
You should also be able to use TCP wrappers ('/etc/hosts.allow' and '/etc/hosts.deny') to manage connections to it (using 'portmap' as the service keyword).
If not, then you probably don't even need 'portmap' to be running.
Portmap is the RPC handler that Linux uses. If you want to firewall it out, it should be listening on TCP port 111.
You should also be able to use TCP wrappers ('/etc/hosts.allow' and '/etc/hosts.deny') to manage connections to it (using 'portmap' as the service keyword).
One long-haired git at your service...
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