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[DeleGate-En] Re: Problem with delegate x proxying on X-terminals
26 Feb 1999 07:13:38 GMT paeaabth4-mxhgu47ib33w.ml@delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)

On 02/25/99(17:10) you peiaqbdyi-mxhgu47ib33w.ml@delegate.org wrote
in <_A305@delegate-en.ML_> (nntp://coe/mail-lists.delegate-en/305):
 |  Version data :  PROXY-telnet server DeleGate/5.8.3 on Linux 2.2.0
 |
 |  I am having a problem with the X-proxying functionality
 |  of the Delegate PROXY-telnet server.
 |  It works fine for normal UNIX workstations , but it does not
 |  work on X-terminals.

Sorry but I almost forgot about what I did in on-demand X-proxy
invoked from Telnet-proxy, because I've not used it practically
after I made and tested it.

 |  Does Delegate perhaps have provisions that it checks before
 |  setting up internal X-connection that the target machine
 |  must be the same as the one where the Delegate proxy
 |  telnet session was launched from ?
 |
 |  In that case the problem could be understandable since
 |  in the case of an X-terminal this is not true,because it takes
 |  an CDE session (e.g.) from a server which has another hostname
 |  then it's own...

Seeing on-line help, I suppose that you are able to specify the
hostname (and display number) of your X server by "x hostname:0"
for example ...

--
--  @ @  delegate-rips.etl.go.jp PROXY-telnet server DeleGate/5.8.7
-- ( - ) { Hit '?' or enter `help' for help. }
DeleGate/5.8.7 (January 13, 1999)
AIST Research Product No. 1994-ETL-8715-1
Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Yutaka Sato
Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Electrotechnical Laboratry (ETL), AIST, MITI
WWW: http://wall.etl.go.jp/delegate/
-- -- -- This (proxy) service is maintained by 'paeaabth4-mxhgu47ib33w.ml@delegate.org'
>> Host name: ?
-- Telnet-proxy DeleGate/5.8.7 (January 13, 1999)
-- Usage:
--   c host         -- connect to the `host'
--   x [host:disp#] -- set X proxy to the X server `host:disp#'
--   a host         -- start X proxy to accept from the X client `host'
--   j [j|k|s|e|t]  -- Japanese character code conversion
--   quit / exit    -- disconnect

Cheers,
Yutaka
--
Yutaka Sato <paeaabth4-mxhgu47ib33w.ml@delegate.org> http://www.etl.go.jp/~ysato/   @ @ 
Computer Science Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory      ( - )
1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan            _<   >_

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