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Re: GNOME security.



Greetings,

What about printing via a UNIX socket? Is that even supported?

Regards,

Alex.

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On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Ingemar Fällman wrote:

> > printer is lpd, /etc/init.d/lprng stop.
> 
> That is not a god idea if you want to be able to print.
> 
> >  X11 is opened whenever you start X, no way around that, a ipchains rule is
> > the best way to deal with X IMO. Netbus and nterm, no idea.
> 
> Start X whit the parameter '-nolisten tcp' (startx -- -nolisten tcp) then
> X wont listen on port 6000
> 
> /Ingemar
> 
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