Hello,
 This is regarding 9-STABLE. All of the 9-STABLE boxes
that have Xorg installed, and running on them, insist on
opening TCP port 6000; as reported by sockstat(1)
Xorg       1295  1  tcp6   *:6000                *:*
Xorg       1295  3  tcp4   *:6000                *:*
I see that the (current(ish)) documentation indicates
that this option is off, by default, and can be enabled
by passing -listen_tcp to startx(1). This seems to hold
true, as all of my -CURRENT boxes do not show port 6000
as being open while X is running. So my question is;
how can I prevent X from opening tcp ports?
I attempted;
startx -nolisten tcp
startx -nolisten_tcp
but no joy. Is there an option available for xorg.conf(5)?
Maybe like
    DisableTCP true
or
    Option "DisableTCP" "true"
I couldn't find any hints in the man pages.
Anyway, any input greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
--Chris
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Chris H <bsd-lists at bsdforge.com> wrote:> Hello, > This is regarding 9-STABLE. All of the 9-STABLE boxes > that have Xorg installed, and running on them, insist on > opening TCP port 6000; as reported by sockstat(1) > > Xorg 1295 1 tcp6 *:6000 *:* > Xorg 1295 3 tcp4 *:6000 *:* > > I see that the (current(ish)) documentation indicates > that this option is off, by default, and can be enabled > by passing -listen_tcp to startx(1). This seems to hold > true, as all of my -CURRENT boxes do not show port 6000 > as being open while X is running. So my question is; > how can I prevent X from opening tcp ports? > I attempted; > startx -nolisten tcp >?Does the following work (note the extra -- in the command)?? ?startx -- -nolisten tcp? -- Freddie Cash fjwcash at gmail.com
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Chris H <bsd-lists at bsdforge.com> wrote:> startx -nolisten tcpThat would pass it to the session, not the server. startx -- -nolisten tcp (startx [[/path/to/session/start] session parameters] [-- [/path/to/server] [:display] server parameters], see xinit manpage) -- brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine associates allbery.b at gmail.com ballbery at sinenomine.net unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad http://sinenomine.net