Re: X server via network.

1997-06-10 Thread Sudhakar Chandrasekharan
Philippe Troin wrote: snip See (1)xauth for details. You can also use ssh which will do this automagically, and will also encrypt (and optionally compress (good on slow lines)) the connections. [ssh is available on the debian-non-US site] I don't know about the Debian-non-Us site. But you

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-10 Thread Sebastien Phelep
On 9 Jun 1997, Chris Brown wrote: The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v never run any applications on X via a network connection befor so I

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-10 Thread Rob Browning
Sebastien Phelep [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Your remote machine is remote.foobar.com, your local one local.foobar.com; On your local machine, type xhost + remote.foobar.com, on the remote one, type setenv DISPLAY local.foobar.com:0.0 (C Shell) or export DISPLAY=local.foobar.com:0.0 (Bourne

X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Chris Brown
The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v never run any applications on X via a network connection befor so I thought this would be interesting. After

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Rob Browning
Chris Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: this one and I'm not even sure where to look. Can someone point me in the right direction. Absolutely. Check out man xauth, and go from there. (You can also use xhost, but xauth should be preferred). -- Rob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST:

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi Chris, you could /etc/X11/Xserver. and see if this helps. Paul On 9 Jun 1997, Chris Brown wrote: The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Philippe Troin
On 09 Jun 1997 14:43:36 CDT Chris Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v never run any applications on X via a