seya wrote: > line 4 > tcp 0 1 192.168.11.8:32955 192.168.11.2:x11 SYN_SENT
The fact that it's hung in the SYN_SENT state is a very strong indicator that something low level is wrong, such as a port being blocked by a firewall, a server listening on the wrong interface, and so on. Here is a simple test that you can do that will eliminate all variables except TCP/IP connectivity. Install 'nc' (netcat) on both machines. On the one that will be running the X11 server (i.e. Cygwin) but without the X server running, type: nc -l -p 6000 -e /bin/date On the other machine type "nc host 6000" where host is the ip address or hostname of the server machine. If you get the date spit back out at you, then TCP works okay. If not, then you've got a low level networking problem and you need to solve that first, because no amount of fiddling with X settings will help for that. Brian