(on 02/20/2020 at 8:16pm mountain time, Ed said)
... (port 111 and rpcbind) As time permits I'd check systemctl status rpcbind and systemctl status rpcbind.socket
-bash.13[~]: systemctl status rpcbind ● rpcbind.service - RPC Bind Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpcbind.service; enabled; vendor pre> Active: active (running) since Thu 2020-02-20 11:03:52 MST; 9h ago Docs: man:rpcbind(8) Main PID: 858 (rpcbind) Tasks: 1 (limit: 4915) Memory: 2.0M CGroup: /system.slice/rpcbind.service └─858 /usr/bin/rpcbind -w -f
Feb 20 11:03:52 coyote systemd[1]: Starting RPC Bind... Feb 20 11:03:52 coyote rpcbind[858]: rpcbind: svc_tli_create: could not bind to> Feb 20 11:03:52 coyote systemd[1]: Started RPC Bind. -bash.14[~]: systemctl status rpcbind.socket ● rpcbind.socket - RPCbind Server Activation Socket Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpcbind.socket; enabled; vendor pres> Active: active (running) since Thu 2020-02-20 11:03:42 MST; 9h ago Listen: /run/rpcbind.sock (Stream) 0.0.0.0:111 (Stream) 0.0.0.0:111 (Datagram) [::]:111 (Stream) [::]:111 (Datagram) Tasks: 0 (limit: 4915) Memory: 208.0K CGroup: /system.slice/rpcbind.socket -bash.15[~]:
What do I do so that this unneeded service is not launched? (I assume it's launched during boot.)