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[Sheflug] Wierd ports open on Debian box




Hi everyone.

Just scanned my fileserving box (recently installed Debian) there are
a few more ports open than I can explain:

Port       State       Service
22/tcp     open        ssh                     
111/tcp    open        sunrpc                  
748/tcp    open        ris-cm                  
779/tcp    open        unknown                 
2049/tcp   open        nfs                     
3128/tcp   open        squid-http  

748 and 779 seem to be related to NFS in someway, but this didn't
happen with the RH install!

I'm just used to 111 (portmap), 2049 (NFS) and maybe 1024 (lockd).

Why are these extra ports open? How do I close them without affecting
NFS?

Cheers.

Baz.

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