Oh, on X servers: don't forget that on the server you have to add the
client to the list of accepted hosts:
xhost <server-host-name>
You can probably do that with the IP address as well, but I haven't tried.
At 10:35 AM 6/10/1999 -0700, John D. Hardin wrote:
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>On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, David A. Ranch wrote:
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>> I don't beleive remote X displays (say :0, :1, :2, etc) map
>> one for one to ports 6000, 6001, 6002, etc.
>
>They do.
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