>       Q1: Lately I've noticed that lookups from anything behind masq is
>timing out.  For example, if I try to load up a webpage on my Win95 box,
>it'll sit there for a moment, then tell me it can't find the server.  

What DNS servers are you MASQed machines using?  The MASQ server?  DNS
servers at your ISP?  What is your connection to the Internet?  PPP?
Do you get dynamic IP addresses via PPP or DHCP?


>       Q2: It's like to be able to launch X on my linux box, but have it
>display on my Win95 box.  Is there anyway to do that?  What programs do I
>need on my Win95 box to be able to pull this stunt?

After reading your other emails, you'd like to remotely display both
the Xwindows clients AND the window manager interface TOO.  This is
how you do that:

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I take it that the product that you are running is simular to 
Exceed or other Win-tel X-servers.  You need to shut off the local 
window manager and allow your local X-server to accept the 
remote window manager.  
If you don't shut off the local window manger, the remote window
manager should complain about not being able to connect to 
any of the $DISPLAYS something like:

% twm
twm:  another window manager is already running on screen 0?
twm:  unable to find any unmanaged screens

In Exceed, you go to Xconfig, Screen Definitions, and you are given 
the choice of {Native, X or Default to Native}
Native in this case means Exceeds window manager which looks like
the Win95 interface.  I could set it to X and then go to my Xterm
that is running and type 'fvwm2' or 'twm' and I would be in business.

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--David
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