On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 05:11:15PM +0100, Sergio Brandano wrote:
> >nterm: is totally wrong as it has nothing to do with gnome and is just another
> > programm that listens on this port on some machines.
> > (the term was found in some /etc/services)
> Could you please tell me the name of the package that nterm belongs to?
None. It is probably even no linux program. It is mentioned at:
http://www.sdesign.com/securitytest/portlist.html
> Sergio
bye,
-christian-
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- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Tim Haynes
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Hammers
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Hammers
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service: use lsof to find what PID Peter Cordes
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service: use lsof to find what P... Peter Cordes
- Re: gnome-session Sergio Brandano

