To be fair, the smart ones aren't running it by default. Not Void, my distro of choice, nor Arch, Alpine, nor Gentoo.
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I assume it's some Redhat derived thing...
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Because it's needed to run NFS.
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That's exactly why it should never be installed.
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Are you distinguishing between Sun RPC and TIRPC?
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No, I'm just referring to the protocol whose main/only purpose is an inherently-root-compromise filesystem sharing thing.
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it's probably enabled as a feature of systemd
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...seriously though, i don't know of any distros that ship w/ this installed by default, much less enabled. am i missing one?
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