Re: Turn off port 6000 or x11

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On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:28:07PM -0800, 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.

If using startx, you can do this: 

[hal@cadillac hal]$ cat .xserverrc
exec X :0 -nolisten tcp

If using *dm, you will have to find the relevant config file and
adapt the command line used to start X. AFAIK, that's the only way to
have it happen automagically, but might be worth a trip through the
relevant docs.

-- 
Hal Burgiss
 



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