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01-10-2003 01:58 AM
01-10-2003 01:58 AM
How do I disable RPC llockmgr and nlockmgr
Does any know how to do this? My security consultants informed me that having these services running represented a vulnerability. I do not require NFS on the system.
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01-13-2003 04:55 AM
01-13-2003 04:55 AM
Re: How do I disable RPC llockmgr and nlockmgr
Hi,
if yo do not intend to use NFS or YP/NIS you can disable rpc anytime by:
#/etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap stop
Have a lot of fun...
if yo do not intend to use NFS or YP/NIS you can disable rpc anytime by:
#/etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap stop
Have a lot of fun...
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03-07-2003 10:48 AM
03-07-2003 10:48 AM
Re: How do I disable RPC llockmgr and nlockmgr
Kinda late on this thread. Under RH and others you can use the following syntax.
bash>chkconfig portmap off
bash>chkconfig nfs off
bash>chkconfig nfslock off
This will prevent the services from restarting on a system reboot.
bash>chkconfig portmap off
bash>chkconfig nfs off
bash>chkconfig nfslock off
This will prevent the services from restarting on a system reboot.
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