A friend of mine (in New Hampshire) is seeing a lot of cracker portmap
attacks. Unless you have need of it, you may want to turn off nfsd, mountd,
and portmap on your Linux & UNIX boxes or use TCP Wrappers.
Bob Toxen
http://www.cavu.com
ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/cavu/century.c [Y2K CMOS clock fix for Linux]
ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/cavu/hwclock.c [Y2K hwclock for broken CMOS]
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