[ale] Closing ports 111 & 6000
Jordi S. Bunster
j.bunster at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 6 12:47:01 EDT 2002
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 11:46, Charles Shapiro wrote:
> Looks like 111 is portmapper, and 6000 is X11. Without portmapper, you
> won't have the Network File System (or any other rpc-based services),
Correct me on this one but, don't you need the portmapper only for
serving NFS?
> and without 6000 you won't have X Windows.
I'm pretty sure there's a -nolisten option to X (or was it xinit?),
which takes a parameter. If you only give it tcp as a parameter, you can
still use :0 or :1 as local displays, but not use X across the network
anymore. You close the ports, but you still have X.
> On most BSD-flavor
> distros,
This one is just personal curiosity: Are there many BSDish Linux distros
out there, besides the hybrid slackware? What distro is the OP running?
-- Jsb
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