Re: [nv-l] exporting DISPLAY (AIX) via VPN
2004-03-02 15:44:08
Assuming you are also running a firewall,
you have to open udp port 6000 for your X server (eXceed or whatever you
are using) to get data from your X client (NetView). If you using
nat, you have other configuration issues before you can use port 6000.
Test with xclock first (small and fast, and it's useful: it tells
you the time, maybe :-)
Regards,
Geo.
George deSocio
IBM Americas Support - Distributed Network Management
Dept 46-E1ZA
IBM B660 CC102
HWY 54 & 600 Park Offices
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
"Caballero, Herman
- Herman E" <Herman.E.Caballero AT lowes DOT com>
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Has any one had problems exporting the Display
in AIX to be able
to start the gui (Netview) via VPN? If so, how did you get around
it?
I can’t seem to do it from home. I’ve
just acquired cable modem.
Thanks,
Herman E. Caballero
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