Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 23:54:53 +0000 From: Mark Drayton <mark.drayton@4thwave.co.uk> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: startup services Message-ID: <20010312235453.A25830@tethys.valhalla.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0103121706001.27128-100000@flanders.intelos.net>; from freebsd@intelos.net on Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 05:07:18PM -0500 References: <3AAD44C9.F8552B7D@thehousleys.net> <Pine.GSO.4.21.0103121706001.27128-100000@flanders.intelos.net>
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Ashby Gochenour (freebsd@intelos.net) wrote: > > man 1 sockstat > > > > Then run sockstat and will show you who owns them.. I know 587 is > > sendmail. > > Thanks for that info. Now that I know who owns them, is there any > easy way to tell what causes them to startup (rc.* ???) 587/tcp is indeed opened by sendmail for 'message submission'. I don't know of anything that uses it at the moment so I'd close it. I've been using postfix for some time now but I remember that if you grep sendmail.cf for 587 the line you need to comment out to disable this is quite obvious. I think the other ports are all NFS related; try nfs_server_enable="NO" nfs_client_enable="NO" in your /etc/rc.conf. I expect someone can clarify this for me. Hope this helps, -- Mark Drayton To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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