Whether you need to know Cisco or not is irrelevant. This is a groupstudy
board for Cisco and to post questions that are not even related to Cisco is
a waste of everyone's time reading this.

There you go, I just wasted everybody's time by replying to this.

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> Kenneth Lorenzo wrote:
> >
> > I think if you're not smart enough to tell that this is a Cisco board,
> > you're definitely gonna have a hard time with the problem you have at
hand.
>
> Every Cisco Engineer should have Unix skills....IMHO
>
> > > Hi All,
> > > I have problem on my Sun Solaris 2.7 Server. I have installed Netscape
> > > Commmunicator on my server, after installation when I try to run
netscape
> > I
> > > saw following message:
> > > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> > > Error: Can't open display: :0.0
> > >
> > > But if I logon to my server via another username not root, I can run
> > > netscape with no problem. How can I run netscape under root user?
Please
> > > help me!
>
> Are you logging in directly on the Sun server or remotely?  Are you only
> having problems with Netscape, or other X applications as well?
>
> check what UID your X process is starting at:
>
> "ps -ef|grep X"
>
> should be running as root with an auth file:
>
>     root 26022  1673  0   Nov 17 ?        0:03 /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :0
> -nobanner -auth /var/dt/A:0-Jtaird
>
> What you could also do is use "xhost +root" (while being logged in as
> the user who owns the X process).  You will need a path to
> /usr/openwin/bin/ to find xhost.
>
> mark
>
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