Quoting MindBender
hello all how do I make them more secure this is a results from nmap 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"
37/tcp open time
In /etc/inetd.conf, add a # before the lines that start with "time 37/".
110/tcp open pop-3
Uninstall any POP server.
111/tcp open sunrpc
in /etc/rc.config set, START_PORTMAP="no"
513/tcp open login 514/tcp open shell
Same as above.
515/tcp open printer
Uninstall any printer server, LPRold, LPRng, CUPS, etc.
901/tcp open samba-swat
Uninstall SWAT.
1024/tcp open kdm
Uninstall KDE
6000/tcp open X11
Don't run X11. Alternatively, start with "startx -- -nolisten tcp" A better solution is to use SUSEfirewall and have it reject connect requests from the Internet on all but SSH. HTH, Jeffrey -- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck