Xhosting on Linux 9
From: Bugenhagen (wu_ninja_1999_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 17:37:38 -0500
Hello
I'm new to using Linux but I do have some earlier experience with HP-UX and
Solaris. I'm interested in setting up a Linux machine on my home network and
using an X-host client program on my PC to access it. I only have one
monitor and I don't want to have to keep switching the video cable back and
forth between the boxes. I've set up the Linux (RedHat 9) box in High
Security mode. I'm using a DHCP network connection. On my PC, I'm trying to
use the free version of Xmanager to connect to the Linux box. I remember
reading in the installation prompt that in High Security mode, by default,
you would not be able to connect with X clients but you could customize it
by specifying the ports that you want to permit access to. I can't find
information on how to do that, though. Can anyone offer advice on how to use
a PC X-Window client to access a Linux machine on a private home network?
TIA
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