Re: wtf is port 1024 kdm?
> > I nmap'ed a machine on my network which is
> > running Woody, and realized that:
> >
> > 1024/tcp open kdm
> >
> > I am ssuming that kdm means KDE Display Manger.
> > What's strang is that this machine does not have
> > (and has never had) any graphical display manager
> > or desktop environment installed on it.
> >
> > 1. What is this port used for?
> > 2. Why is it open by default?
> > 3. How do i get rid of it?
> Help yourself and login at the system as root and try out lsof.
>
> #lsof -i TCP:1024
>
> Sven
Thanks Sven.
(==timothy==)
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