portscan looks like.....

From: Bob Ababurko (ababurko_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 08/24/04

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    Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 00:21:22 -0400
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    Hello-

       I have just done a portscan on my FreeBSD box running 5.2.1 and got :

    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    25/tcp open smtp
    80/tcp open http
    111/tcp open rpcbind
    1023/tcp open netvenuechat

    now, i made a faux pas when i configured this machine and had made this a
    nfs client...i belive that was the case. I am now interested in turning
    this off, and will be able to do that with rpcbind_enable="NO" in rc.conf.
         Then there is the case of the port 1023. I have no idea how to turn
    this off or how it got turned on. Could the rpcbind allowed someone into
    my computer to hack it up? I am pretty scared at this point. Can somone
    help me?

    thanks,
    Bob

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