>I have never bothered even investigating this because there is a better 
>solution.
>
>Use ssh as your transport, proxy the X over ssh.  This goes through masq 
>beautifully, enables you to keep things rather more secure, optionally 
>compresses (works wonderfully over ISDN) and is an all round good thing.


If you use a Windows box, the new version of VanDyke's SecureCRT now
supports SSH port forwarding!  So, if you SSH to a remote site and it
is a main server for you, you can tunnel all your POP-3, TELNET, etc
traffic over SSH!  Cool stuff!

--David
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