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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service
Jun 10, 2003 ... To turn off FTP services altogether on a Unix box, comment out or remove the ftp line in the file /etc/inetd.conf . ...
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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service
Jun 10, 2003 ... You may be running an FTP daemon without realising it. Certain versions of the NCSA telnet program enabled an FTP service by default. ...
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The Finger service
Jun 10, 2003 ... You almost certainly do not need to be running a forwarding Finger service (Even the RFC defining Finger doesn't give any reasons to enable ...
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The Network Information Service (alias Yellow Pages)
Jun 10, 2003 ... The Network Information Service (alias Yellow Pages) ... Unix Support does offer some pages on Keeping a Unix system up to date. ...
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DRAFT - Sun Remote Procedure Call
Jun 10, 2003 ... In essence a Sun RPC network server does not connect directly to a well known port, but rather asks another service called the "portmapper" ...
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Insecure NFS exports
Jun 10, 2003 ... The Network File System (NFS) is Unix's most common way of sharing ... The default export, for example, is read-write to the world. ...
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Insecure NFS exports
Jun 10, 2003 ... How to disable this service. If you don't want to export anything simply stop the NFS service. How this is done varies from system to system ...
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Insecure NFS exports
Jun 10, 2003 ... /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs stop. Shutting down NFS services: to stop the service being started at subsequent reboots and then to stop the current ...
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X Font Server
Jun 10, 2003 ... The X font server ( xfs ) provides a standard mechanism for an X server to communicate with a font renderer, frequently running on a remote ...
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DRAFT - Sun Remote Procedure Call
Jun 10, 2003 ... DRAFT - Sun Remote Procedure Call. This is a draft page and is still under construction. Sun RPC is used widely by unix systems and not just ...