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xdm problems
From: roessler () SOBOLEV RHEIN DE (Thomas Roessler)
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 00:14:20 +0200
The following behaviour is reproducible; the port number in question seems to be rather random. The system is an (almost) out-of-the-box Debian GNU/Linux "hamm" machine, xdm seems to come from XFree86 3.3.2. tlr ------------------------------ Script started on Fri Apr 17 00:04:25 1998 [root@sobolev /root]# /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon & [1] 8668 [root@sobolev /root]# netstat -at Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 *:2639 *:* LISTEN [...] tcp 0 0 *:6000 *:* LISTEN [root@sobolev /root]# fuser -v 2639/tcp USER PID ACCESS COMMAND 2639/tcp root 8668 f.... xdm root 8670 f.... XF86_S3 root 8671 f.... xdm root 8678 f.... xconsole [root@sobolev /root]# echo bla | socket localhost 2639 [1]+ Segmentation fault /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon [root@sobolev /root]# exit Script done on Fri Apr 17 00:05:02 1998 -- Thomas Roessler · 74a353cc0b19 · dg1ktr · http://home.pages.de/~roessler/ 2048/CE6AC6C1 · 4E 04 F0 BC 72 FF 14 23 44 85 D1 A1 3B B0 73 C1
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