On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 07:58:29AM +0100, Aidan Kehoe wrote:
> Ar an 4? l? de m? 8, scr?obh George Georgalis :
>
> > It works great, even if I kill X it comes back up, but it still listens
> > on 6000.  I find this odd, maybe I need to invoke it with Xfree86, not X?
>
>Hmm, that shouldn't make a difference. I've got "-nolisten tcp" working on
>this machine with the 4.3.99.5 snapshot; it's getting called as
>
>/usr/bin/nice -15 /X11/bin/X -nolisten tcp -logverbose 2 -wm vt02
>
>and both nmap(1) and lsof(1) confirm that it's not listening on TCP. Perhaps
>you could try moving the -nolisten tcp to the first two argument
>positions?

I'll try moving it (BTW I use 'netstat -ptuna' or '-ptunl'), could this
be an artifact of starting it with DISPLAY=:0 rather than starting it
directly on the console? -- thanks for reminding me of nice!

// George

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