Ok, now for my $0.02 rant on xhost.... note there is a *large* difference between xhost + foo and xhost +foo One is very, very scary as it releases all pretenses of security on your X session. Understanding which is which is left as an exercise for the reader. :-) David \_ kewl, this option worked just fine, as I could allow one trusted IP, it \_ was just what the Dr. Ordered for a brief temporary solution. Thanks to \_ the others that replied as well. \_ \_ \_ _______________ \_ Jonathan Furrer \_ jonny@jofu.com \_ \_ On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 sinck@owmyeye.ugive.com wrote: \_ \_ > \_ > \_ > \_ Can anyone point me to some documentation on allowing specific hosts to \_ > \_ connect and display on remote X servers in a passwordless fashion. \_ > \_ > YMMV: \_ > \_ > server % xhost +a.client-ip.com \_ > \_ > client % xclock -display a.server-ip.com # to test ... can't corrupt \_ > # much with xclock \_ > \_ > man xhost, xauth. \_ > \_ > ipchains, and ssh may also have amusing information. \_ > \_ > David