On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 01:22:23AM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote: > I nmap'ed a machine on my network which is > running Woody, and realized that: > > 1024/tcp open kdm > > I am ssuming that kdm means KDE Display Manger. > What's strang is that this machine does not have > (and has never had) any graphical display manager > or desktop environment installed on it. > > 1. What is this port used for? > 2. Why is it open by default? > 3. How do i get rid of it? Help yourself and login at the system as root and try out lsof.
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