Information
This entry starts the pcnfsd daemon when required. This service is an authentication and printing program, which uses NFS to provide file transfer services.
Rationale:
The pcnfsd service is an authentication and printing program, which uses NFS to provide file transfer services. This service is vulnerable and exploitable and permits the machine to be compromised both locally and remotely. If PC NFS clients are required within the environment, Samba is recommended as an alternative software solution. The pcnfsd daemon predates Microsoft's release of SMB specifications. This service should therefore be disabled.
Solution
In /etc/inetd.conf, comment out the pcnfsd entry and refresh the inetd process:
chsubserver -r inetd -C /etc/inetd.conf -d -v 'pcnfsd' -p udp
lssrc -s inetd && refresh -s inetd
Default Value:
Disabled