
Incoming from T:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:50:33 -0600, s. keeling wrote:
- is there any way to disable Debian's useradd from using NIS and making
rpc calls/connections?
Scrounge around in /etc/init.d for stuff that does that. Turn it off.
?
(0) heretic /home/keeling_ al /etc/init.d ./ discover* hwclockfirst.sh* mysql* skeleton* ../ dns-clean* ifupdown* networking* smartmontools* README esd_init* ifupdown-clean* nfs-common* ssh* atd* exim4* inetd* ntp-server* stop-bootlogd@ aumix* fam* initrd-tools.sh* nviboot* sudo* bootclean.sh fauxident* keymap.sh* portmap* sysklogd* bootlogd* fetchmail* klogd* ppp* udev* bootmisc.sh* gdm* lpd* pppd-dns* udev-mtab* checkfs.sh* halt* lprng* procps.sh* umountfs* checkroot.sh* hdparm* makedev* rc* umountnfs.sh* console-screen.sh* hdparm_init* module-init-tools* rcS* urandom* cron* hostname.sh* modutils* reboot* xfree86-common* dbus-1* hotplug* mountall.sh* rmnologin* dictd* hotplug-net* mountnfs.sh* sendsigs* dirmngr* hwclock.sh* mountvirtfs* single*
Hmmm ...
mountnfs.sh networking nfs-common portmap umountnfs.sh
egrep 'nfs|rsh|portmap|rpc|nis|...' /etc/init.d/*