My thoughts exactly.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:23:14PM -0700,
sinck@owmyeye.ugive.com wrote:
\_ I just did a nmap on one of my routers (cisco 2500) and there is
\_ one line that I cannot explain:
\_
\_ 6001 open tcp X11:1
\_
\_ What is this? How can I close this if not needed?
Heh....
6000-6009 are classically ports for X11 displays, 6001 is :1 (hence,
the X11:1).
What your router is doing with X11 is a good question.
There is a slim chance it could be an xfontserver, but then what is
your router doing with an xfontserver?
David
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