Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is a little confusing. I have that nterm is the name of the service > in port 1026, and I have gnome-session listening to it. > > I looked for manuals, docs and all sort of infos on the local system, > including searching content on /etc. I could not find anything on nterm > & gnome-session & port 1026. Wichert, I am running this thing in my > machine and I dot know what it is for. Do you see my point?
It's not in /etc/services. It is not a well-known port. Your /etc/services or other source of data claiming it to be `nterm' is wrong. See <http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers>. More to the point, if I were a random user-spawned process looking to create a port for my own use... I'd chose the lowest available just above 1024, myself. ~Tim -- Bagpuss gave a big yawn, | [EMAIL PROTECTED] and settled down to sleep. | http://piglet.is.dreaming.org