[SLE] apache + was + oracle

From: daniel parkes (liquidsmail_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/30/05

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    Hy people,

    Im doing a security research in 3 machines that have and oracle server, a
    was server and a apache 1.3 server, when i do a nmap to the servers the 3 of
    them have the rpc-bind port active is this necesary for a web server??.

    Thnx a lot!!


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