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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Intel Solaris7 and Internet Post 11687 by Mike1 on Monday 10th of December 2001 04:43:04 PM
Old 12-10-2001
Question Intel Solaris7 and Internet

Hi,
After installing intel Solaris7 on my computer.
I am having problems connecting to internet.
software came with HotJava browser
It is asking me to set up my proxy servers?

Any help on this subject ?? Thanks a lot
 

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XRX(1)							      General Commands Manual							    XRX(1)

NAME
XRX - helper program SYNOPSIS
xrx [-toolkitoption...] filename DESCRIPTION
The helper program may be used with any Web browser to interpret documents in the RX MIME type format and start remote applications. xrx reads in the RX document specified by its filename, from which it gets the list of services the application wants to use. Based on this information, xrx sets the various requested services, including creating authorization keys if your X server supports the SECURITY exten- sion. It then passes the relevant data, such as the X display name, to the application through an HTTP GET request of the associated CGI script. The Web server then executes the CGI script to start the application. The client runs on the web server host connected to your X server. INSTALLATION
You need to configure your web browser to use xrx for RX documents. Generally the following line in your $HOME/.mailcap is enough: application/x-rx; xrx %s However, you may need to refer to your web browser's documentation for exact instructions on configuring helper applications. Once correctly configured, your browser will activate the helper program whenever you retrieve any document of the MIME type application/x- rx. OPTIONS
The xrx helper program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options such as: This option specifies a resource string to be used. There may be several instances of this option on the command line. RESOURCES
The application class name of the xrx program is Xrx and it understands the following application resource names and classes: Specifies whether an X server firewall proxy (see xfwp) is running and should be used. Default is ``False.'' The web servers for which the X server firewall proxy should not be used (only relevant when xrxHasFirewallProxy is ``True''). Its value is a comma separated list of mask/value pairs to be used to filter internal web servers, based on their address. The mask part specifies which segments of the address are to be considered and the value part specifies what the result should match. For instance the following list: 255.255.255.0/198.112.45.0, 255.255.255.0/198.112.46.0 matches the address sets: 198.112.45.* and 198.112.46.*. More precisely, the test is (address & mask) == value. The web servers for which LBX should not be used. The resource value is a list of address mask/value pairs, as previously described. The web servers from which remote applications should be run as trusted clients. The default is to run remote applications as untrusted clients. The resource value is a list of address mask/value pairs, as previously described. ENVIRONMENT
The xrx helper program uses the standard X environment variables such as ``DISPLAY'' to get the default X server host and display number. If the RX document requests X-UI-LBX service and the default X server does not advertise the LBX extension, xrx will look for the environ- ment variable ``XREALDISPLAY'' to get a second address for your X server and look for the LBX extension there. When running your browser through lbxproxy you will need to set XREALDISPLAY to the actual address of your server if you wish remote applications to be able to use LBX across the Internet. If the RX document requests XPRINT service, xrx looks for the variable ``XPRINTER'' to get the printer name and X Print server address to use. If the server address is not specified as part of XPRINTER, xrx uses the first one specified through the variable ``XPSERVERLIST'' when it is set. When it is not xrx then tries to use the video server as the print server. If the printer name is not specified via XPRINTER, xrx looks for it in the variables ``PDPRINTER'', then ``LPDEST'', and finally ``PRINTER'' If you are using a firewall proxy, xrx will look for ``PROXY_MANAGER'' to get the address of your proxy manager (see proxymngr). When not specified it will use ":6500" as the default. KNOWN BUG
When an authorization key is created for a remote application to use the X Print service, the helper program has to create the key with an infinite timeout since nobody knows when the application will actually connect to the X Print server. Therefore, in this case, the helper program stays around to revoke the key when the application goes away (that is when its video key expires). However, if the helper program dies unexpectedly the print authorization key will never get revoked. SEE ALSO
lbxproxy (1), The RX Document specification AUTHOR
Arnaud Le Hors, X Consortium XRX(1)
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