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  1. sbrague

    Disabling Xserver from listening on port 6000/TCP with Solaris 8

    Thanks for the assist, all. Good alternatives, but still not viable options. They need to be running X, so disabling dtlogin would cripple their software. Adding vnx to the Xservers file would create a listening point at port 590x, but still wouldn't address the problem of Xsun listening at...
  2. sbrague

    Disabling Xserver from listening on port 6000/TCP with Solaris 8

    Thanks for the responses, all. The reason we're trying to keep Xsun from listening to port 6000 is because we're trying to run software that is also designed to listen to port 6000 (imo, people who write software hardcoded to listen to ports that are known service ports should have their...
  3. sbrague

    Disabling Xserver from listening on port 6000/TCP with Solaris 8

    I'm interested in keeping Xsun from listening on Port 6000/TCP with Solaris 8. The -nolisten tcp option doesn't become available until Solaris 9, so it's no help. Further research for the right command line option or system setting has revealed nothing to me. If not keeping the software from...

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