And also, check if your ISP allows X11 protocol packets in/out.
Sometimes,, ISPs don't allow traffic on some ports due to potential
network attacks.

-Naren

On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:

> On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:09, Rahul Kumar wrote:
> > anyone hv a solution ? Under what situations can a program (particularly
> > one started upon boot) be unable to connect to X?
> 
> It need to have proper DISPLAY variable set *AND* the host that display 
> variable is pointing to, should have xhost+ for the host on which this program 
> is running.
> 
> Both conditions need be true simaltaneously..
> 
>  Shridhar
> 
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