Hi, all. I often have to debug X-based apps for my users. In order to be able to run the app as the user, I need to be able to accept X connections on my desktop from their account on some other machine. On non-Debian systems, I've always been able to do the old quick and dirty "xset +<hostname>" to allow clients run by other users to connect to my server; but on any Debian system I've used, this doesn't work.
I assume that I need to do some xauth magic but I don't know what. The xauth manpage doesn't help (or it does but it's wasted on me...). I recognize that xset is a security hole, but is there some way to turn that functionality back on? Or, what's the "right" way to do what I want, using xauth or whatever? Thanks, -mrj -- # Michael Jinks, IB # JFI/MRSEC/EFI Computing # University of Chicago # Reader! Think not that technical information ought not be called speech; -- Anonymous, "How to decrypt a DVD" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]