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Server IP : 10.2.73.233 / Your IP : 216.73.216.223 Web Server : Apache/2.4.59 (Debian) System : Linux polon 4.19.0-27-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.316-1 (2024-06-25) x86_64 User : www-data ( 33) PHP Version : 5.6.40-64+0~20230107.71+debian10~1.gbp673146 Disable Function : pcntl_alarm,pcntl_fork,pcntl_waitpid,pcntl_wait,pcntl_wifexited,pcntl_wifstopped,pcntl_wifsignaled,pcntl_wexitstatus,pcntl_wtermsig,pcntl_wstopsig,pcntl_signal,pcntl_signal_dispatch,pcntl_get_last_error,pcntl_strerror,pcntl_sigprocmask,pcntl_sigwaitinfo,pcntl_sigtimedwait,pcntl_exec,pcntl_getpriority,pcntl_setpriority, MySQL : ON | cURL : ON | WGET : ON | Perl : ON | Python : ON Directory (0755) : /home/../../usr/share/java/../javascript/../python-support/../doc/python3/../rpcbind/ |
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rpcbind for Debian ------------------ Since version 1.2.5 due to security concerns upstream has turned off the remote calls functionality by default and added a configuration flag at build time to enable it. This functionality caused rpcbind to open up random listening ports. With remote calls turned off rpcbind stops to receive any broadcast query causing breakage on systems depending on this feature, e.g., NIS systems. On Debian systems the remote calls can be turned on at run-time using the command line argument 'r'. See rpcbind(8) for more details.