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06-27-2006 01:59 PM
06-27-2006 01:59 PM
I often receive the message:
bootpd[3470]: Option 43: Client specified unacceptable opt
ion length (92 octets)
in the syslog, whilst it's not a problem, it's annoying and fills the syslog. Obviously some device on the network is continually sending out bootpd requests, but we don't use it and have no reason to booy anything by this request. How can I stop or remove this from the server, we do not need this service I believe.
All the best,
Rob.
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06-27-2006 02:25 PM
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Re: Continually receive bootpd message in syslog
Thanks, fast response too !
Just one question before I do, if I run the inetd -c command, this will not have any impact on current running sessions/services such as telnet ? Is it safe ? This is on a production server with a number of users running live and I just didn't want to kill or disrupt any of their sessions. I assume that a inetd -k would probably do this, but just wanted to be sure.
All the best,
Rob.
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06-27-2006 03:28 PM
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Re: Continually receive bootpd message in syslog
Bear in mind the the inetd daemon (yes, that's redundant) does very little itself. It simply listens for connections and then forks and execs a new process (e.g telnetd, ftpd) so that the kills that you send to inetd aren't even directed at established connections.
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06-27-2006 03:44 PM
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Re: Continually receive bootpd message in syslog
I then had him read inetd's man page and pay attention to signal handling. It's always a good idea for a sysadmin to know some C/C++ so that deep, down he understands just what a kill actually does.
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06-27-2006 06:42 PM
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Re: Continually receive bootpd message in syslog
Thanks, done that, looks good. I noticed the following entry in syslog:
Jun 28 16:38:39 krone inetd[724]: Rereading configuration
Jun 28 16:38:39 krone inetd[724]: bootps/udp: Deleted service
Jun 28 16:38:39 krone inetd[724]: Thru with configuration
Jun 28 16:38:39 krone inetd[724]: Configuration complete
So I'm convinced.
Lastly to "harden" security for use (or rather misuse) of services like ftp and tftp is this the best way to turn these off, by disabling in inetd.conf and running inetd -c as we did here. Then if required as a temporary or one off to do a file transfer or whatever, renabling and disabling when complete ?
Thanks again,
Rob.
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06-28-2006 02:38 AM
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06-28-2006 12:48 PM
06-28-2006 12:48 PM
Re: Continually receive bootpd message in syslog
Thanks, yes already do use the ftpaccess and ftpusers files.
Thanks again for all and now I leave the feedback !
Rob.