On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 10:36:04PM -0500, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Quoting MindBender
: Port State Service 22/tcp open ssh
This is generally safe to run. To not start on boot, in /etc/rc.config set, START_SSHD="no"
Yes and no. It's probably safe from eavesdropping, but vulnerabilities are sporadically uncovered. If you don't need it, disable it. In general, if you don't need it, don't run it.
1024/tcp open kdm
Uninstall KDE
Actually, I asked about this a month or so ago and someone mentioned how to disable this. I disabled it with no ill effects AFAIK. (Then I upgraded, and stopped worrying about it.)
6000/tcp open X11
Don't run X11. Alternatively, start with "startx -- -nolisten tcp"
Better yet, look at the suse-security faq (google it) and you will
find out how to configure X never to listen on 6000.
Corvin
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Corvin Russell