On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 05:20:10PM -0500, Paul F. Pearson wrote: > I gave up on Mozilla. I downloaded it from the MOzilla web stie, and it > also wouldn't use the Automatically COnfigured internet proxy we're > required to use at work.
What version of Mozilla did you use? I use an autoconfigured proxy, too, and while for a long time Mozilla would just break when I tried to use it, some time after April of this year it started working, and has ever since; I no longer use Netscape at all, and don't know the answer to your question. Your mileage, of course, may vary, but if you haven't used the newest newest version of Mozilla, I think you should try it. > P.S.: this is not ppc related, but where's a good reference on X security? > I need to use rsh, but the remote clients can't connect to my X server. I > presume that it's a Magic Cookie thing, but I know nothing about this > stuff. My workaround right now is to use 'xhost +' to turn off the > security, but I don't like that. This is not an answer to your question, but you should use ssh instead of rsh, and you can tunnel x clients through ssh, without having to involve xhost at all. O.

