Re: Turn off port 6000 or x11

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On Sat Feb 01 2003 at 13:28, glarm wrote:

> I cant seem to find out how to turn off port 6000 or X11 listening for
> connects. Anyone have a command or a place to add -nolistentcp ? I did it
> before on Redhat7.2 but It has since changed. Any help would be great. I
> tried iptables trick and it didnt work either.

Does "netstat -plutn" show that X really has port 6000 open on a
network socket?  If not, no problem.  If so, then the magic spell to
change it is:

	X -nolisten tcp

(see man Xserver)

> Thanks
> Dylon

Cheers
Tony



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