> > > > > > >>>It is standard open for network connection(if you know the magic cookie) > >>>But nmap/netstat will show port 6000 open > >>> > >>Hmm, sure? > >> > >It is something like xinit -- --no-listen > > > >PS does anybody know if ssh will still work if you disable X to listen > > > Yeah, why not? If you have X11 forwarding enabled with ssh then you can > display the Xclient on your Xserver. Getting the xdm (gdm / kdm) login > screen might not be possible though... > > Stefan > > > You mean when you use xdm (gdm / kdm) localy. I didn't know that. But than again i know not much
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