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Date:      Tue, 22 Sep 1998 12:34:31 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "David L. Vondrasek" <dallas.tx@airmail.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Xwindows from remote 
Message-ID:  <XFMail.980922123431.dallas.tx@airmail.net>

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OK I have a question I'm sure one of you can answer I hope.
I'm loged in to my 2.2.7 box (-tabletop- 10.124.239.13 ) under X
(AfterStep) and open a xterm and telnet to another box on the local
network (-stumbleinn- 10.124.239.12). on .12 I issue this command to set
the display env ( I think it's correct )

setenv DISPLAY 10.124.239.13:0.0

(I have it as a alais so all I do is type 'mx' ) I use it to run a WIN
X-server on -tabletop- when it's under a Windows XSERVER and it works.
 

But, when I try to run a X program on -stumbleinn- I get this error.

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david@stumbleinn:/home/david : xsysinfo &
[1] 8078
david@stumbleinn:/home/david : Xlib: connection to "10.124.239.13:0.0"
refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: 10.124.239.13:0.0

[1]    Exit 1                        xsysinfo
david@stumbleinn:/home/david : 

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I thought it had something to do with the .rhosts on -tabletop- I mat be
wrong here.(advanced newbie) This is my .rhosts on -tabletop-

david@tabletop:/home/david : more .rhosts
#       $Id: dot.rhosts,v 1.3 1996/09/21 21:35:47 wosch Exp $
#
# .rhosts - trusted remote host name and user data base
#
# see hosts.equiv(5), rsh(1), rlogin(1), rcp(1)
#
# This file should NOT be group or other readable.
  stumbleinn.dyn.ml.org
  stumbleinn
  stumbleinn   david
# OtherMachine myFriend


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Help ?



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E-Mail: David L. Vondrasek <dallas.tx@airmail.net>
Date: 22-Sep-98
Time: 12:34:31

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