On Tuesday, Aug 5, 2003, at 08:58 Europe/Paris, Aidan Kehoe wrote:

Ar an 4ú lá de mí 8, scríobh George Georgalis :

It works great, even if I kill X it comes back up, but it still listens
on 6000. I find this odd, maybe I need to invoke it with Xfree86, not X?

Hmm, that shouldn't make a difference. I've got "-nolisten tcp" working on
this machine with the 4.3.99.5 snapshot; it's getting called as


More recent snapshots have the IPv6 integrated, and on IPv6 capable systems, the
handling of -nolisten has changed (and will probably change again before the next release). You should use '-nolisten inet4 -nolisten inet6' with the -current code to disable tcp sockets on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
A better solution that will make '-nolisten tcp' do that again is in the works.



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