Re: [suse-security] Turning of services
fmmarzoa@vivaldi.nuevomundo.es:
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:
fmmarzoa@vivaldi:~ > 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 -
uses ports 137, 138, 139 of wich you will only see 139 if no user is connected and the other two only with some luck. But all three are neccessary.
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 ?).
80,443: apache with ssl. Turn of ssl for apache. This will close port 443. 113: You have identd running? rcidentd stop, then deactivate it in rc.config 514: This is in inetd.conf. Search for 'shell'. Comment it out, then rcinetd reload.
I've travelled through /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/rc.services trying to find an answer for my question but... may m I turning blind?
inetd.conf, xinetd.conf, rc.config, *and* ps axuf you should look at... -- Thomas
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