Re: [XFree86] How to set X security to host access?

2003-10-21 Thread Bob Marcan
Jerre Cope wrote:
I am using Slackware 9.1 to connect to and old SCO Unixware box as a 
kind of thin client.  The X on the UnixWare server is too old to 
understand the sshd X11 forwarding, and I need to be able to access the 
Old box with Old thin clients.
( I have alot of reasons to need host access, when they all die--I'll 
use ssh)

I need to able to:
xhost +unixware
telnet unixware
DISPLAY=slackware:0
xterm
Thanks.

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Unixware:
cat  .rhosts
slackware
^D
Slackware:
xhost +unixware
rsh unixware xterm -display `host $HOSTNAME | awk '{print $4}'`:0
To get rid of xhost +unixware, try something like this:
xauth nlist ${HOST}:0 | rsh unixware /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth -v nmerge -
Google xauth.
Regards, Bob
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[XFree86] How to set X security to host access?

2003-10-20 Thread Jerre Cope
I am using Slackware 9.1 to connect to and old SCO Unixware box as a 
kind of thin client.  The X on the UnixWare server is too old to 
understand the sshd X11 forwarding, and I need to be able to access the 
Old box with Old thin clients.
( I have alot of reasons to need host access, when they all die--I'll 
use ssh)

I need to able to:
xhost +unixware
telnet unixware
DISPLAY=slackware:0
xterm
Thanks.

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