12-02-2008
I rebooted one server and all the 1013-1023 ports closed. I did notice on one server that port 1017 indicates it is BOUND in netstat but I cannot find (using LSOF) what that would be bound to.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks
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YPBIND(8) BSD System Manager's Manual YPBIND(8)
NAME
ypbind -- create and maintain a binding to a YP server
SYNOPSIS
ypbind [-ypset] [-ypsetme] [-insecure]
DESCRIPTION
ypbind finds the server for a particular YP domain and stores information about it in a binding file. This binding information includes the
IP address of the server associated with that particular domain and which port the server is using. This information is stored in the direc-
tory /var/yp/binding in a file named with the convention DOMAINNAME.version. (The YP system only supplies information on version 2.)
When ypbind starts the primary domain (or gets the first request for a new domain), it checks if a file for the domain in question exists in
the directory /var/yp/binding (ie. /var/yp/binding/DOMAINNAME.ypservers). If such a file exists, it will list the hosts which ypbind should
restrict its server search to. Otherwise, ypbind assumes it will need to use broadcasts to find a valid server. Using either of these tech-
niques, ypbind will search for a server willing to serve maps for the client's domain. Once a binding is established, ypbind maintains this
binding by periodically communicating with the server to which it is bound. If the binding is somehow lost, e.g by server reboot, ypbind
marks the domain as unbound and attempts to re-establish the binding. When the binding is once again successful, ypbind marks the domain as
bound and resumes its periodic check.
The options are as follows:
-ypset ypset(8) may be used to change the server to which a domain is bound.
-ypsetme ypset(8) may be used only from this machine to change the server to which a domain is bound.
-insecure
permit binding to a ypserv(8) on a non-reserved port. This is needed if receiving maps from SunOS 3.x or Ultrix.
-d enable debugging output.
The -ypset and -ypsetme options are dangerous and should be avoided. For greatest security, the use of a server list in
/var/yp/binding/DOMAINNAME.ypservers is recommended. The file should contain a list of valid YP server hostnames, with one hostname per
line. The comment character is #.
FILES
/var/yp/binding/DOMAINNAME.version - binding file for domainname /var/yp/binding/DOMAINNAME.ypservers - server list for this particular
domain
SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1), yppoll(8), ypset(8), ypwhich(1), ypserv(8), yp(8)
AUTHOR
Theo de Raadt
BSD
October 25, 1994 BSD