On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 06:19:01 -0400
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I do this sort of thing for a web server, which sits behind the modem
> on a small network. You  would have to use your firewall to route all
> packets sent to a particular port to the machine running the remote X
> session, I believe. You can specify the screen X will use at startup, with
> X :1 -query remoteclient. 
> This will make X listen to 6001.

This was what I expected.

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