Re: Disable Remote X11 and ipp Logins

From: Tim Haynes (usenet-20030823_at_stirfried.vegetable.org.uk)
Date: 08/23/03

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    Andreas Mueller <nospam@home.de> writes:

    > 631 and 6000 listen on 127.0.0.1, so this is no problem ... Would be
    > interesting how to configure these NOT to listen ...

    6000 is X11. Run your X server with `-nolisten tcp' and you should be OK.

    631, ippd or whatever, sounds like part of CUPS, so start looking there.

    ~Tim

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