I just noticed that on my iSCSI-R3 box that there are a ton of ports open that I have no need for. Is there any way to disable stuff like NetBIOS, SMB file sharing, POP3/IMAP, etc? The list below shows all the stuff that is turned on by default (and I can't see anything in the web UI to turn it off)...

Thanks

Craig

Round Trip Time (RTT): <10 ms
Time To Live (TTL): 64
DNS name: iscsi.xxx..xxx
NetBios names (5) ISCSI <00> UNIQUE - Workstation service
ISCSI <03> UNIQUE - Messenger service
ISCSI <20> UNIQUE - File server service
WORKGROUP <1E> GROUP - Browser Service Elections
WORKGROUP <00> GROUP - Domain name

User: ISCSI
MAC: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Comment: iSCSI
Platform: 500
Version: 4.9
Roles: (7) LAN Manager workstation
LAN Manager server
Server sharing print queue
Unix server
Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows XP workstation or server
Windows NT/Windows 2000 server that is not a domain controller
DFS Server

Remote Supports Supported Remote Administration Protocol
Supported Remote Procedure Call
Supported Security Account Manager

Remote Time of Day Time of Day: 04/09/2007 8:56:10 AM
System loaded: 04/09/2007 2:56:10 AM
Time Zone: -120 minutes from the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone

Users (0)
Password policy Minimum password length: 5
Maximum password age:
Minimum password age: none
Force logoff: 4294967295 sec
Password history: 0
Time before it is automatically unlocked: 1800 sec
Time between any two failed logon: 0 sec
Number of invalid password : 0

Shared ressources (2) ADMIN$
IPC$

Opened files (1) \PIPE\srvsvc User: guest
Permission:


TCP ports (18) 25 smtp => Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
80 http => World Wide Web HTTP HEAD / HTTP/1.0
110 pop3 => Post Office Protocol - Version 3
119 nntp => Network News Transfer Protocol
139 netbios-ssn => NetBios Session Service
143 imap4 => Interactive Mail Access Protocol v4
389 ldap => Light Directory Access Protocol
443 https => Http protocol over TLS/SSL
445 microsoft-ds => Microsoft-DS
993 imaps => Imap4 protocol over TLS/SSL
995 pop3s => Pop3 protocol over TLS/SSL
1080 socks => Socks 4/5
3128 proxy => HTTP(S) Proxy
6666 irc => Mirc
6667 irc => Mirc
6668 irc => Mirc
6669 irc => Mirc
8080 http => HTTP Alternate (see port 80)