GEN:SID 1:577
Message RPC portmap bootparam request UDP
Summary This event is generated when an attempt is made through a portmap GETPORT request to discover the port where the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) bootparam is listening.
Impact Information disclosure.  This request is used to discover which port bootparam is using.  Attackers can also learn what versions of the bootparam protocol are accepted by bootparam.
Detailed Information The portmapper service registers all RPC services on UNIX hosts. It can be queried to determine the port where RPC services such as bootparam run.  The bootparam RPC service is used by some diskless workstations to query a server to discover the information required to boot.  The client will issue a bootparam whoami request to the server.  The server response will include the Network Information Systems (NIS) domain name.  If no authentication is used, an attacker can send a bootparam request.  The domain name provides valuable information that can be used to break into an NIS environment.  
Affected Systems Any host running bootparam with no authentication.
Attack Scenarios An attacker can query the portmapper to discover the port where bootparam runs.  This may be a precursor to accessing bootparam.
Ease of Attack Simple.  
Corrective Action Limit remote access to RPC services.

Filter RPC ports at the firewall to ensure access is denied to RPC-enabled machines.

Disable unneeded RPC services.
Additional References CVE
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-1999-0647

Arachnids
http://www.whitehats.com/info/IDS16

Rule References arachnids: 16
cve: 1999-0647