[SunHELP] Killing default services, fixing tar, and installin g pkg's ...
Wed Oct 30 13:40:30 CST 2002
Oh, and the cdrom will usually mount itself, the vold daemon takes care of
that. Use "eject" to umount & pop it out, otherwise, usually, vold will
remount it faster than you can umount then press the eject button.
-M
-----Original Message-----
From: Donaldson, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:39 PM
To: 'Joe Stump'; sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: [SunHELP] Killing default services, fixing tar, and
installing pkg's ...
Easiest way to shutdown services is the classic way, comment the unneeded
services from /etc/inetd.conf then HUP the inetd daemon.
I've been using Sun's tar since v2.5 and I've never had a problem with it.
A long time ago it had a 2G limit but that's no longer a problem.
-M
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Stump [mailto:joe at joestump.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:23 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [SunHELP] Killing default services, fixing tar, and installing
pkg's ...
I just finished my default install of Solaris 9 (yay!). Now I'm working on
getting things installed, uninstalled, etc. I have a few questions. Keep in
mind all of this is being done via console - this is a headless server.
1.) First of all I need to lock things down a little bit ... Here is my
current nmap output
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
111/tcp open sunrpc
587/tcp open submission
898/tcp open unknown
4045/tcp open lockd
7100/tcp open font-service
32774/tcp open sometimes-rpc11
32775/tcp open sometimes-rpc13
32776/tcp open sometimes-rpc15
32777/tcp open sometimes-rpc17
32778/tcp open sometimes-rpc19
32779/tcp open sometimes-rpc21
32780/tcp open sometimes-rpc23
32786/tcp open sometimes-rpc25
32787/tcp open sometimes-rpc27
I currently only need ssh, mysql, and the ability to mount NFS shares from
other boxes on this particular server. How/where do I kill all of these
services?
2.) I've heard that Sun's tar is no good - where do I go to get a different
one?
3.) I need to install nmap and wget - where do I get it and how do you
install
them? Are they on the cdrom? Dare I ask how to mount the cdrom?
My main background is Linux and BSD's - so translations are welcome :)
--Joe
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Joe Stump
http://www.joestump.net
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