Re: [RDD] xhost for MB macro

2020-02-10 Thread Cowboy
On Mon, 10 Feb 2020 14:41:35 +0800
Stan Fotinos  wrote:

> I am using Centos 7 and have run the xhost + command to allow MB macro 
> to work (as per the operations manual). Once I reboot the machine I need 
> to re run the xhost + command again, is there a way to make this permanent?

 It used to be simple.
 Now, it's systemd so I don't know.

 What I do know, is that a generic xhost +
 means to allow anyone anywhere from any machine to access the x server.
 Not real secure !
 I'd recommend using something like xhost +specific.machine.name
 which will then limit access to that remote machine only.
 man xhost
 will give you details. 

-- 
Cowboy

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[RDD] xhost for MB macro

2020-02-09 Thread Stan Fotinos

Hi all

I am using Centos 7 and have run the xhost + command to allow MB macro 
to work (as per the operations manual). Once I reboot the machine I need 
to re run the xhost + command again, is there a way to make this permanent?


Regards

Stan

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