Yes you are correct, I discovered this this morning. All you have to do
is add the ip to xhost on the other machine. 

I would love to get a hold of the man page on x2x which describes what
the functions are under the x2x -h option.

The only reason I know the options mentioned below work, is because I
saw it on a working x2x machine.

for instance what is nosel and wait?

Thanks for the help,

Paul


On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 22:12, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 21:38 09 Jan 2002, Paul Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Just to wrap up on x2x:
> | you have to have x2x on both machines,
> 
> No, only on the machine which is your main console.
> 
> | If anybody could direct me to a good resource for information on x2x I
> | would greatly appreciate it.
> 
> There isn't one really - got a specific question?
> -- 
> Cameron Simpson, DoD#743        [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/
> 
> Experience is what you have got after you needed it.
> 
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