[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Martin wrote,
>
> > From: "Christian Hudon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Sat, 21 Jun 1997 14:48:19 +
> > Subject: "xauth +", not a good idea...
> >
>
> > If you don't trust every user on your machine, you'll need to learn a bit
> > about xauth. "xauth list $DISP
Martin wrote,
> From: "Christian Hudon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 1997 14:48:19 +
> Subject: "xauth +", not a good idea...
>
> If you don't trust every user on your machine, you'll need to learn a bit
> about xauth. "xauth list $DISPLAY" will list the key for the display
> $DI
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> WHile I'm at it, should I be using something other than xhost? the fm's i rt
> 'd seem to suggest I should be using magic cookies instead.
>
Yes. Here was a posting about this some time ago. I quote it below.
Ciao,
Martin
From: "Christia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I'm stumped again. I've lost my ability to control xhost for more than a
> minute or so. This is fairly recent.
>
> my "xhost + . . . " line in .xsession used to let me specify my common hosts,
> including localhost. No longer.
>
> It is necessary to do an xhost +
I'm stumped again. I've lost my ability to control xhost for more than a
minute or so. This is fairly recent.
my "xhost + . . . " line in .xsession used to let me specify my common hosts,
including localhost. No longer.
It is necessary to do an xhost + immediately before a program tries to
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