Hi Michaell

It sounds like the firewall is blocking the ports required for Xwindows.
Check with the firewall people and see what ports they are letting
through.  I am about to do the same test myself this evening, but I had to
the same thing as well (ask for the ports to be opened up)


david

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Michaell Taylor wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> I hope a simple question.  The firewall at my office has recently changed. I 
> log into the firewall then jump to linux boxes behind the wall. I've been 
> using a "xhost + firewallip " and this works great.  until today.
> 
> They say the firewall ip hasn't changed and I still  ssh to the same ip, but 
> now xserver will not allow x connects with that ip.  If I "xhost +" everythng 
> is fine.  
> 
> How can I get the functional IP of the clients currently accessing my xserver 
> using my xhost + environment.  I was thinking that getting this ip will allow 
> me to further restrict xhost + commands in the future.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
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> Reis, Inc.
> New York
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