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=== 64Bit === | === 64Bit === |
Latest revision as of 15:18, 13 October 2009
Download Source: | http://neil.brown.name/portmap/portmap-6.0.tgz |
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Contents
Introduction to Portmap
The portmap package is a more secure replacement for the original SUN portmap package. Portmap is used to forward RPC requests to RPC daemons such as NFS and NIS.
Project Homepage: http://neil.brown.name/portmap/
Dependencies
Required
Creating the bin User
Portmap runs as a daemon with a uid of 1 which is not configurable.
useradd -u 1 -g 1 -d /dev/null -s /bin/false bin
Non-Multilib
Compile the package:
make
Install the package
make install
Multilib
This package does not provide any libraries so only one installation is needed.
64Bit
Compile the package:
make CC="gcc ${BUILD64}"
Install the package
make install
Configuring
Bootscript
Install the init script provided by the bootscripts package:
make install-portmap