Oh, if you can't get root on the machine you're trying to run your X clients
on, your best bet is probably to ftp/.netrc or rcp the data over (whichever you
can get to work). You could change your .profile on the remote machine to check
for such a file and do an xauth merge <"file" ; rm "file" if it exists.

Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:

> ok, ssh sounds like the way to go.
>
> However, where do i find it?  it doesn't seem to be in either the stable or
> unstabel treees.  The only reference I can find in available is that rsync
> depends upon it.
>
> Also, the machines at the other ends are running kerberos, which I haven't
> found yet.  WIll this be a problem?
>
> rick
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