Fuzzy Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} Chris Ruvolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
}
} In specific, the X server is behind the masq (on the private network)
} and the X client (the machine running the apps) is out on the
} internet.
}
} This is the problem. An X client opens a connection to the X
I have never bothered even investigating this because there is a better
solution.
Use ssh as your transport, proxy the X over ssh. This goes through masq
beautifully, enables you to keep things rather more secure, optionally
compresses (works wonderfully over ISDN) and is an all round good
Hello all.. I am new to this list and this issue may have been already
dealt with. If so, please feel free to reply to me personally to avoid
useless traffic to the rest of the list.
We have a linux box using the 2.0.35 kernel's msaq. When behind the masq,
we observed it not possible (with the