Changing font server TCP ports
To select a different TCP port for use with the font server,
change the port number for both the font server and
for any X servers that use the font server.
For example, to change the port address for both
the font server and the X server, follow these steps.
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Log in as root.
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Edit the file /usr/lib/X11/fs/config.
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On a line by itself, add the port keyword
to specify the desired address:
port=7005
The font server now listens on TCP port 7005 on the local host.
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Reconfigure any X servers that use the font server.
For example, if you specify the font server in the Xservers
file:
:0 local /usr/bin/X11/X :0 -crt /dev/tty02 -fp tcp/boston:7005
This causes the X server to connect to host boston
on the TCP port 7005.
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Shut down the X server, then shut down the font server
(in this example, on the server boston).
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Restart the font server on the machine boston,
then restart the X server.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003