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Old 08-09-2003, 05:05 PM   #1
kailesmith
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X11 server to listen on single configured interface


Hi there,

First post. Did a google search but did not find anything close and wanted to avoid downloading the entire X source code to figure this out.

I am running RedHat 9.0 on a machine with two ethernet cards. eth0 is connected to the internet while eth1 is for local network with appropriate firewalling (hopefully ) I ran nmap and and found a few
unnecessary services which I disabled, but am having problems with X. It is listening on 6000 (fine with that), but I do not want this on eth0, only on eth1 for internal machines. I found the nolisten option, but that does not help.

Is there a configuration option to tell X to listen only on eth1?

Thanks.

Kaile
 
  


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