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2008 May 15
1
"possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug has not been fixed completely
...6010 -v -v -s sshpa4.chn.hp.comlistening on [16.157.129.223] 6010 ...
5. logon to sshpa4 with another "leanne" with X11 forwarding
leanne at sshpa4# echo $DISPLAY16.157.129.223:10.0
leanne at sshpa4# netstat -an|grep 6010tcp 0 0 16.157.129.223.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0 0 *.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0 0 *.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0 0 *.6010 *.* LISTEN
6. user sway2 starts any X program will end with being hijacked by user "sw...
2008 May 16
4
[Bug 1464] New: "possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug has not been fixed completely
...6010 -v -v -s
sshpa4.chn.hp.comlistening on [16.157.129.223] 6010 ...
5. logon to sshpa4 with another "leanne" with X11 forwarding
leanne at sshpa4# echo $DISPLAY16.157.129.223:10.0
leanne at sshpa4# netstat -an|grep 6010tcp 0 0
16.157.129.223.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0
0 *.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0
0 *.6010 *.* LISTENtcp 0
0 *.6010 *.* LISTEN
6. user sway2 starts any X program will end with being hijacked by user
"sw...
2006 Mar 27
4
Remote databases and daemons
I've looked over the docs on remote backends, the protocol, and a bit
of the c++ for doing distributed and remote searches. I've got a
couple of questions:
* The remote protocol is usable only as a Database, not as a
WriteableDatabase -- is this correct? So, if I don't want my
application to have a copy of the database on the same machine I'll
need to write an indexer daemon on