Well, then just 

setenv DISPLAY localhost:0

or 

export DISPLAY=localhost:0

depending on your shell.

On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| John Aldrich wrote:
| > 
| > On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| > > Possibly.
| > > If you are using a higher security level and you have ALL:ALL:DENY in
| > > your /etc/hosts.deny file then you may want to alter it to ALL:ALL
| > > except localhost:DENY.
| > >
| > I'm 99.9999% sure it's the "autoconfigure hostname from this IP" bug in KPPP.
| > Unchecking that box will solve this problem 99.999999999% of the time.
| 
| It solves the *symptom*, but there's a reason that function was put into
| kppp to begin with, namely to allow IP applications relying on reverse
| lookup to function properly.
| 
| I would like to set up my X so that it allows connections from the
| localhost, no matter what it's called.
| 
| -Stephen-
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