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HP-UX services

Hi,

We are running HP-UX 11.11 in trusted mode. We have a audit scheduled next week and I have been given the resp. to check all the network servies and other user maintenance things.

Is there any HP document which states which services can be easily disabled and how. Like ftp, finger etc.

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To disable any services that are started from inetd, you will have to edit the inetd.conf file and kill -HUP the inetd process.
To disable any services that are started during startup, you can edit the required files in the /etc/rc.config.d directory.
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