xhost. Note that it's on your server you need to run this command. In
X the server is where you are running your GUI.
- Michael.
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Subject: Re: Remote Access by Linux
Author: Non-HP-mpastre (mpastre@POWER.UFSCAR.BR) at HP-Belgium,mimegw3
Date: 2000-02-14 15:24
Hi Andy.
Sorry, but i have one question:
What i have to do to give the management station access in my X-server (AIX)?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
>Hi Marcelo,
>Yes, I'm using this over a LAN.
>We've got an ATM-backbone with attached Token Ring segments.
>The Netview station ist attached directly to the backbone and my
>notebook is connected with one of the Token Ring segments.
>I open an telnet session to the management station (AIX)
>and all I have to do is an
>#> export DISPLAY=x.x.x.x:0
>with x.x.x.x the ip address of my notebook. Then I can start just the usual
>user interface... (remember to give the management station
>access to your local X-server).
>
>It's just the same like on any other X system.
>
>Bye
>
> Andy
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