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Re: [TCLUG:12123] Remote X Permissions
Nate Carlson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Perry Hoekstra wrote:
>
> > Greet the sun all,
> >
> > I am try to start up the Netscape Adminsitrator client on a Solaris and
> > send the display to my Linux box. I did a set display=<ip address>:0.0
> > and then fired that sucker up. However, I am getting a 'refused by
> > server' error. It goes on to say that the client is not authorized to
> > connect to the server. Where do you set remote permissions for X? I
> > could not find anything in my copy of 'Running Linux'.
> >
>
> xhost +<hostname>
I get the same error, even though I added the ip address. Is it always
0.0 for the server or does Linux used a different numbering scheme for
it's X servers? I used 0.0 because that works with Exceed under Windows
NT
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