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Subject: Re: [suse-security] Turning of services
From: Fred Mobach (fredmobach.nl)
Date: Thu Apr 06 2000 - 04:42:22 CDT


"Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso" wrote:

> I've just installed a SuSE63 in a new machine and i'm trying to leave it
> just with the essentials services, doing a portscan this is the result:
>
> fmmarzoavivaldi:~ > portscan 192.168.66.251
> 192.168.66.251
> 22
> 23
> 80
> 113
> 139
> 443
> 514
> #
>
> Well, i want port 22 (ssh), 23 (telnet), 80 (http) and 139 (netbios -
> sorry, it should serve files to windows clients :/) active, and i know
> how to deactivate them if i need, but i cant find how to put out 113
> (auth), 443 (https) and 514 (shell ?).

443 can be served by apache. Is apache up ?
514 is served by inetd, at least on some of my boxes with SuSE 6.1 / 6.3.
Is the portmapper started while setting up the network ?
Why do you need telnet if ssh is running ?

Regards,

Fred Mobach

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