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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers dec-notes ? Post 11294 by rwb1959 on Saturday 1st of December 2001 08:21:26 PM
Old 12-01-2001
To be honest, I've never used Slackware (RH only).
I assume you have the service "dec-notes" named in
/etc/services. Since you've already looked at
the places I would have suggested, I can only
say to try /etc/inittab as well.

Assuming you have the service defined in
/etc/services, you could go to single user mode,
comment out the service on port 3333 then
restart multiuser run level than look for errors
in the system logs to try to trace what is
starting this up. This assumes the service is
started when you go into multiuser mode and
must have a port defined in /etc/services. If
not, then it woun't help much.
 

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PORTRESERVE(1)						   TCP port reservation utility 					    PORTRESERVE(1)

NAME
portreserve - reserve ports to prevent portmap mapping them SYNOPSIS
portreserve DESCRIPTION
The portreserve program aims to help services with well-known ports that lie in the bindresvport range. It prevents portmap (or other programs using bindresvport) from occupying a real service's port by occupying it itself, until the real service tells it to release the port (generally in its init script). It is intended that portreserve runs from an initscript of its own, and services wishing to interact with it should use portrelease. When the portreserve daemon is started, it examines the /etc/portreserve/ directory. Each file not containing "." or "~" in its name is considered to be a service configuration file, and must contain a service name (as listed in /etc/services) or a port number. UDP services may be specified by appending "/udp" to the service name, and TCP services by "/tcp". Several services may be specified, one per line. For example, /etc/portreserve/cups might contain the string "ipp" or, equivalently, "ipp/tcp" and "ipp/udp" on separate lines. For each service configuration file, a socket is created and bound to the appropriate port. A service wishing to bind to its port must first run portrelease, which instructs portreserve to release the port associated with the service. Once all the reserved ports have been released, the daemon exits. FILES
/etc/portreserve/* Service configuration files /var/run/portreserve/socket communication socket for portrelease SEE ALSO
portrelease(1) AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> Author. portreserve 1 July 2008 PORTRESERVE(1)
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