> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 23 July 2003 16:46
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] pgadmin3 stops working when 
> trying to access/show
> 
> 
> I wonder why this fundamental problem comes up at this late stage. 

I did send email about it on Thu 17/07/2003 13:11, Subject:
"[pgadmin-hackers] Editgrid text input bug" nut I guess it got
overlooked in the other content. I only remembered about it myself when
I saw Christian's message.

> Certainly it works on XP, as it does on W2K, and my SuSE 8.2 (2.4.20) 
> has no problem either. One common thing is that the 
> non-working systems 
> use libpq from 7.3.3, maybe that's the problem. I'll be checking now 
> with 7.4, before I try to ssh/X to snake. I tried snake's 
> libpq.a on my 
> system, but got unresolved externals.
> Haven't run ssh/X so far, can you give me a short how-to? My 
> f/w already 
> maps port22 statically. If I didn't need ssh, I'd EXPORT 
> DISPLAY=... and 
> run.

I cannot test from here for firewall reasons, but basically (iirc):

1) On your local PC, add /etc/X0.hosts containing the IP address
80.176.1.58 
2) ssh to snake and do $ export DISPLAY=myhost:0
3) Fire up X on your PC.
4) Run pgAdmin on snake.

I do not run X through ssh (there's little point, even if someone
evesdrops (which is *very* difficult) there is not exactly anything
secret being transferred. Also, I run X from Cygwin on my laptop - on
Linux you might use xhost instead of the /etc/X0.hosts file.

Don;t forget to open/forward the X port on your firewall!!

Regards, Dave.

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