Try starting X with
tartx -- -nolisten tcp
This tells X to open only the Unix sockets, not the network sockets.
This is even better than using TCP wrappers.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Anel Hidic [ PatlidzaN ]
I tried to find some manual entry for host.deny but i didn't find any... can someone tell me syntax of that file... if i want to close...let us say port 6000 or 113 for ALL remote users...if it's possible without any problems for system/...
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