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sshd listening on *:6010 ?

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Mathias Koerber

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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Why would sshd listen on port 6010/tcp?

from lsof:

sshd 354 root 9u inet 0x020edc0c 0t0 TCP *:6010 (LISTEN)

This is ssh-1.2.22 on a 2.0.33 linux box...


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Eric Gatenby

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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On 27 Feb 1998 04:32:26 GMT,
Mathias Koerber <mat...@singapura.singnet.com.sg> wrote:
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>Why would sshd listen on port 6010/tcp?
>

X11 forwarding. I believe the default X11 offset in ssh is 10.

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Jonathan Sergent

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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On 27 Feb 1998 04:32:26 GMT,
Mathias Koerber <mat...@singapura.singnet.com.sg> wrote:
]
] Why would sshd listen on port 6010/tcp?
]

X11 forwarding. Use ``ssh -x'' to connect without it if you don't want
it. You could also turn it off on the client side in $HOME/.ssh/config,
or you could tell the sshd to refuse to do it in sshd_config.

Hope this helps.


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