Hi,
 Thanks a lot for your answers. It works!

Have fun,
bogdan



On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Rod Gotty wrote:

> Assume the two machines: Linux1 and Linux2 where Linux1 has Netscape
> installed and you are in front of Linux2.  From Linux2, issue the command:
> 
>   xhost +
> 
> This tells the X Server on Linux2 (the one you are using) to allow other X
> Clients (i.e. the one on the machine running Netscape) to be allowed to
> connect to you.
> 
> After issuing xhost, go about starting the way you did before: telnet...
> 
> -Rod
> 
> On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Cort wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 20-Oct-98 Bogdan Taru wrote:
> > > 
> > >       Hi all,
> > >  I posed the same question about a month ago, and got no answer. Thought
> > > of trying my luck again. I got two machines running linux. Both of them
> > > have X installed, but only one of them has netscape. On the other machine
> > > I start X, go into a xterm, do a telnet on the first machine. Then I do a:
> > > 'export DISPLAY=my_IP_address:0.0'
> > > and a
> > > 'netscape &'
> > > 
> > >  And it gives me an error about 'could not connect to the X server.
> > > Connection refused.'
> > >       Any ideas???
> > 
> > Access control? Try running xhost and/or xauth to check.
> > 
> > Cort
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> 

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