In article <bvst35$1nkl$(E-Mail Removed)>, Nigel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a machine with the following ports open. I would love to close the
> services but I cannot determine what they are. they could just be closed but
> I would like to double check this. (there isnt any iptables/forwarding)
>
> 135/tcp filtered loc-srv
> 445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds
> 593/tcp filtered http-rpc-epmap
> 623/tcp filtered unknown
Since you are running linux (this was posted to a linux newsgroup) I
would suggest running netstat -pat to find the process id's to then
determine the program and disable it from your SysV or BSD startup
scripts. Of course if you are not runnning linux and you are infact
running windows , since those are common WINDOWS ports, you might be
better off posting to comp.os.windows.networking or some other place
where it would not be off topic. In fact it looks like a w2k machine to
me..
Port 445 can be turned off since win2k (which I assume you are using)
tries to use both 445 and 135 there is some option that you can disable
in the advanced network settings somewhere IIRC.
HTH,
Fluffy
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