kdm listening on port 1024

kdm listening on port 1024

am 08.07.2003 12:48:31 von Andrew Kelly

Hi all,

forgive my confusion, but, why would kdm have port 1024 open
on a box that isn't running X?


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Re: kdm listening on port 1024

am 08.07.2003 21:00:38 von csoler

On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 12:48:31PM +0200, Andrew Kelly wrote:
> Hi all,
>=20
> forgive my confusion, but, why would kdm have port 1024 open
> on a box that isn't running X?

Hi Andrew,

I have checked it is opened too in my RH 8.0 and there it is listening =
the
rpc.statd process:


[root@gudu root]# lsof -i | grep -i listen | grep 1024
rpc.statd 429 rpcuser 6u IPv4 864 TCP *:1024 (LISTEN)

are you sure that port 1024 is owned by kdm?

hope this help...

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Re: kdm listening on port 1024

am 09.07.2003 08:25:10 von Andrew Kelly

Hi C=E9sar,

C=E9sar Soler wrote:
>=20
> On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 12:48:31PM +0200, Andrew Kelly wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > forgive my confusion, but, why would kdm have port 1024 open
> > on a box that isn't running X?
>=20
> Hi Andrew,
>=20
> I have checked it is opened too in my RH 8.0 and there it is listenin=
g the
> rpc.statd process:
>=20
> [root@gudu root]# lsof -i | grep -i listen | grep 1024
> rpc.statd 429 rpcuser 6u IPv4 864 TCP *:1024 (LISTEN)
>=20
> are you sure that port 1024 is owned by kdm?

nmap localhost shows
1024/tcp open kdm

but you're right. lsof -i says

rpc.statd 529 root 5u IPv4 794 UDP *:1024
rpc.statd 529 root 6u IPv4 797 TCP *:1024 (LISTEN)

Thank you, C=E9sar, that helps. I don't know why nfs
would show up as a desktop manager, but there you go.
nfslock was running and when I shut it down, port 1024
closed.

> hope this help...

Very much, yes. Thank you.

Andy
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