RE: xauth misuse

2000-11-17 Thread Chad W. Skinner
I believe you need to disable X connection forwarding in the server configuration (or your client) to stop this error. Now, I would like to enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed this file does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it is in. Thanks, Chad

RE: xauth misuse

2000-11-17 Thread Chad W. Skinner
.. enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed this file does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it is in. I'm sleepin' at the wheel. What I meant to say was that it xauth is not even installed on my system with XFree86 v.4 installed. Does anyone know what

RE: xauth misuse

2000-11-17 Thread Charles Galpin
[cgalpin@kanga cgalpin]$ rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth XFree86-4.0.1-1 [cgalpin@kanga cgalpin]$ cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness) :) On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: .. enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed this file does

RE: xauth misuse

2000-11-17 Thread Ray Curtis
"cws" == Chad W Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: cws .. enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed this file does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it is in. cws I'm sleepin' at the wheel. What I meant to say was that it xauth is not even cws installed

RE: xauth misuse

2000-11-17 Thread Charles Galpin
doh! I'm asleep at the wheel too :) Thanks! that did the trick. charles On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: I believe you need to disable X connection forwarding in the server configuration (or your client) to stop this error. Now, I would like to enable it, but does even with