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Operating Systems AIX Mozilla running remotely Post 302359313 by Neo on Tuesday 6th of October 2009 08:54:06 AM
Old 10-06-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by funksen
if you have a firewall between aix-server and his desktop, then the simple X11 forwarding will not work, you need to activate port 6000 on the firewall for his desktop ip
As I recall, if there are routers in between, they must also be configured property for X to work across a network.

Maybe this can be circumvented by tunneling?
 

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MOZ-VERSION(1)						     mozilla-devscripts suite						    MOZ-VERSION(1)

NAME
moz-version - version format handling tool SYNOPSIS
moz-version [options] action DESCRIPTION
moz-version is a tool for working with version string from the Mozilla suite. It can compare Mozilla versions, convert Mozilla version into Debian upstream version and the other way round. ACTIONS
-c, --compare version1 comparator version2 Compare version numbers, where comparator is a binary operator. moz-version returns success (zero result) if the specified condi- tion is satisfied, and failure (non-zero result) otherwise. The comparator must be one of lt le eq ne ge gt. -d, --to-deb version Converts Mozilla version into a Debian upstream version. For a full Debian version you have to add a revision. -m, --to-moz version Converts Debian version into a Mozilla version. The Debian revision and the epoch will be stripped away. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a brief help message. -s, --silent Do not print anything and die silent on errors. -v, --verbose Print more information. AUTHOR
Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org> moz-version August 2009 MOZ-VERSION(1)
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