[geeks] Argh, solaris
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Sun Apr 28 02:08:52 CDT 2002
I keep getting this error on the console:
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 300598 vers 1 on udp
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 300598 vers 1 on tcp
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 300598 vers 1 on ticlts
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 300598 vers 1 on ticotsord
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 300598 vers 1 on ticots
Apr 28 03:02:01 jdb.neurotica.net server[264]: unable to create (DMI2_SERVER, DMI2_SERVER_VERSION) for netpath.
I've disabled every line in /etc/inetd.conf that has rpc in it.
Before and after the error, my task list is ps -ef:
bash-2.03# ps -ef
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 0 0 0 02:59:31 ? 0:00 sched
root 1 0 0 02:59:34 ? 0:00 /etc/init -
root 2 0 0 02:59:34 ? 0:00 pageout
root 3 0 0 02:59:34 ? 0:00 fsflush
root 207 1 0 03:00:01 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/sac -t 300
root 210 207 0 03:00:01 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/ttymon
root 175 1 0 02:59:56 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/utmpd
root 47 1 0 02:59:44 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventd
root 49 1 0 02:59:44 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventconfd
root 126 1 0 02:59:53 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd -s
root 155 1 0 02:59:55 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/lpsched
root 138 1 0 02:59:54 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
root 184 1 0 02:59:57 ? 0:02 /usr/sbin/vold
root 150 1 0 02:59:54 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/nscd
root 135 1 0 02:59:53 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
root 169 1 0 02:59:56 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/power/powerd
root 181 1 0 02:59:57 ? 0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/smc/bin/smcboot
root 182 181 0 02:59:57 ? 0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/smc/bin/smcboot
root 208 1 0 03:00:01 console 0:00 -sh
root 220 208 0 03:00:25 console 0:00 bash
root 266 220 1 03:03:26 console 0:00 ps -ef
bash-2.03#
I can't think of anything else to check, nor can I find anything on google,
other than some pages that say enable rpcbind, which many pages say to disable
as part of a good security plan.
Further, what script starts lpsched? This machine has no printer, and will
never be used to print, so running lpsched is pretty silly.
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Joshua D. Boyd
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