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- From: msi@ESD.3Com.COM (Mark Isfeld)
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- Subject: Re: Mac X doesn't work ?????
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 18:07:49 GMT
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- creed@fse.ulaval.ca (Carlos Reed) writes:
-
- >Hi NewsNetters!!!
-
- >I have Instaled Mac X on a mac II with system 7.01 and it doesn't seams
- >to work !!
-
- >I'm on a localtalk side, on wich I have acces to TCP/IP routing via a
- >Gator Box. From the localtalk side I can telnet my Unix machine without
- >a problem. When I run MacX, it seams to work fine, but as soon as I sent
- >an X command to the Unix machine I have no answer at all, not even in the
- >command output window.
- >When I telnet some machine out of my network, with MacTcp Spy I can see
- >where my packets are going but when I use Mac X I can't
-
- >Any Ideas ???
- >Carlos Reed creed@fse.ulaval.ca
-
- If you are connecting to a Sun you MUST have the IP address of the
- Mac in the Sun's IP Address table (/etc/hosts or name service). If they
- are assigned dynamically you can assign dummy names like temp1, temp2 etc.
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