Mark Kettenis <[email protected]> writes: > Looks like you're on my side of the fence on this issue ;).
Absolutely -- TCP connections to X are archaic. > Unconditionally disabling the "unix" listen ports by default might be > a step too far. Abstract sockets are only available on Linux. Yes, of course. > So on other architectures (or at least the ones where LOCALCONN isn't > defined) this would leave us with no listen ports at all. I may have > gotten lost in the #ifdef maze though... It's a terrible maze in there; I have no idea whether disabling "unix" will actually disable local connections on BSD or not; I fear the best way to find out is for you to just run the X server with --nolisten unix and see what happens... If it's just a linux thing, we can add an #ifdef around the "unix" entry in the default no listen list. -- [email protected]
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