Re: How to restrict X server to localhost ?

2009-03-18 Thread Luca Tettamanti
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:05 PM, John Tapsell wrote: > 2009/3/18 hd : >> >> I'd like my X server is listening only on localhost >> >> Is there a command line option (or config file option) to limit the >> scope of the listening socket of X server ? >> >> there is '-nolisten' but this option seems

Re: How to restrict X server to localhost ?

2009-03-18 Thread Alan Coopersmith
hd wrote: > I'd like my X server is listening only on localhost > > Is there a command line option (or config file option) to limit the > scope of the listening socket of X server ? > > there is '-nolisten' but this option seems disable the TCP stack The normal solution is to use -nolisten tcp

Re: How to restrict X server to localhost ?

2009-03-18 Thread John Tapsell
2009/3/18 hd : > > I'd like my X server is listening only on localhost > > Is there a command line option (or config file option) to limit the > scope of the listening socket of X server ? > > there is '-nolisten' but this option seems disable the TCP stack What's wrong with that? Why would you w

How to restrict X server to localhost ?

2009-03-18 Thread hd
I'd like my X server is listening only on localhost Is there a command line option (or config file option) to limit the scope of the listening socket of X server ? there is '-nolisten' but this option seems disable the TCP stack thanks, ___ xorg m