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Subject: Re: Disabling services
From: Carlos Henriques dos Santos (Carlos.SantosINFORMATIK.FH-WIESBADEN.DE)
Date: Fri Jul 14 2000 - 03:42:41 CDT


Hi,

Joe Laffey wrote:
>
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Nick Phillips wrote:
> >
> > If you don't use nfs, remove your system's nfs packages. On Debian, you
> > need to remove nfs-common. This will also require you to remove nfs-client
> > and nfs-kernel-server (or nfs-server, depending on which you have installed).
> >
> > If you *do* use nfs, you need them.
> >
> > If you don't use any other RPC-based services, you should probably disable
> > your portmapper too.
>
> Ok... Anyone care to give a short listing of what is required if you only
> want to run an NFS client on a machine? (no NFS server).
i made the experience that you need portmap and rpc.ugidd. i think you can
disable
lockmgr if you use the nolock option in your fstab.

hope this helps,

Carlos dos Santos