David,

Indeed the solution was there. Adding the 'setenv DXHOSTS localhost' line to .cshrc solves the problem. It was not exactly the same error as seen in that thread, but I am ready to go. Thanks for your help.

Jon

At 11:09 AM 3/4/02 -0700, you wrote:
There was a report earlier about Redhat 7.2 and its default firewalling causing a problem. You may search the archives on that.

David

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