This could very well be the case. I will make a note on this in the FAQ.DavidAs far as I can see there is nothing wrong with my host name resolution. When DXHOST is set to localhost it works, but when it is set to my fully qualified network address it fails. Could it be due to the default firewalling rules that Redhat 7.2 sets up to prevent intrusion? If it is connecting to the executor using a non-standard port, perhaps it is getting filtered out at the firewall.-steve-- ............................................................................. David L. Thompson Visualization and Imagery Solutions, Inc. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5515 Skyway Drive, Missoula, MT 59804 Phone : (406)257-8530
Yep, it was the firewall. I disabled the firewall and now it works
without having to set DXHOST to localhost.
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