I'm currently set up such that I can ssh into my machine at work from home
and all works well as long as I stay within the console session.  However,
I'm on a dialup line (no DSL yet...) and use IP masquerading, which appears
to prevent X clients on my work box from connecting to the X server here at
home.

Given that FTP and Quake have lumps of code that can be used to help incoming
connections find their way through a masqing host, I assume that similar code
exists for X.  Where can I find it?  (Or at least directions on how to get X
working on this sort of setup?)

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