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  • Subject: xhost/Xauthority/etc?
  • From: Jay Levitt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:59:13 -0400

I'm using 10.5.3 with Xquartz 2.1.1. (Which itself is odd, because I know I installed 2.2.1 over 10.5.3, and in fact the About pane says "Xquartz 2.1.1 - (xorg-server-1.3.0-apple20)". Hmm.)

Anyway, I am using X clients on a Fedora Core 9 machine. Every time I restart X11.app, I need to open a terminal window and enter "xhost +" to allow micro to connect.

What is the *right* way to allow that host permanently? "man xhost" mentions files "/etc/X*.hosts", but creating /etc/X0.hosts doesn't seem to make a difference. It also mentions Xauthority(1), which actually has no man page on my Mac.


While I'm at it, will this "right" way change in Xquartz 2.3?

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