> > Remote host should be able to find your host by the name. So, in most cases 
> > it should be a fully-qualified domain name or (in case you don't have that 
> > - 
> > say because you are using PPP to connect to the internet) just a valid 
> > current
> > IP address of your "debian" box. So, set DISPLAY to something like
> > 203.234.22.33:0.0 and it should work.
> Well I did it, and after trying xhost + , the response was:
> Xlib:  connection to "132.67.97.136:0.0" refused by server
> Xlib:  Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> xhost:  unable to open display "132.67.97.136:0.0"
> (BTW: debian:0 didn't work)
> What should I do?

You should have done xhost + on your local box ("debian").

Alex Y.
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