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     XHOST(1)           X Version 11 (Release 6.3)            XHOST(1)



     NAME
          xhost - server access control program for X

     SYNOPSIS
          xhost [[+-]name ...]

     DESCRIPTION
          The xhost program is used to add and delete host names or
          user names to the list allowed to make connections to the X
          server.  In the case of hosts, this provides a rudimentary
          form of privacy control and security.  It is only sufficient
          for a workstation (single user) environment, although it
          does limit the worst abuses.  Environments which require
          more sophisticated measures should implement the user-based
          mechanism or use the hooks in the protocol for passing other
          authentication data to the server.

     OPTIONS
          Xhost accepts the following command line options described
          below.  For security, the options that effect access control
          may only be run from the "controlling host".  For
          workstations, this is the same machine as the server.  For X
          terminals, it is the login host.

          -help   Prints a usage message.

          [+]name The given name (the plus sign is optional) is added
                  to the list allowed to connect to the X server.  The
                  name can be a host name or a user name.

          -name   The given name is removed from the list of allowed
                  to connect to the server.  The name can be a host
                  name or a user name.  Existing connections are not
                  broken, but new connection attempts will be denied.
                  Note that the current machine is allowed to be
                  removed; however, further connections (including
                  attempts to add it back) will not be permitted.
                  Resetting the server (thereby breaking all
                  connections) is the only way to allow local
                  connections again.

          +       Access is granted to everyone, even if they aren't
                  on the list (i.e., access control is turned off).

          -       Access is restricted to only those on the list
                  (i.e., access control is turned on).

          nothing If no command line arguments are given, a message
                  indicating whether or not access control is
                  currently enabled is printed, followed by the list
                  of those allowed to connect.  This is the only
                  option that may be used from machines other than the



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                  controlling host.

     NAMES
          A complete name has the syntax ``family:name'' where the
          families are as follows:

          inet      Internet host
          dnet      DECnet host
          nis       Secure RPC network name
          krb       Kerberos V5 principal
          local     contains only one name, the empty string

          The family is case insensitive.  The format of the name
          varies with the family.

          When Secure RPC is being used, the network independent
          netname (e.g., "nis:unix.uid@domainname") can be specified,
          or a local user can be specified with just the username and
          a trailing at-sign (e.g., "nis:pat@").

          For backward compatibility with pre-R6 xhost, names that
          contain an at-sign (@) are assumed to be in the nis family.
          Otherwise the inet family is assumed.

     DIAGNOSTICS
          For each name added to the access control list, a line of
          the form "name being added to access control list" is
          printed.  For each name removed from the access control
          list, a line of the form "name being removed from access
          control list" is printed.

     FILES
          /etc/X*.hosts

     SEE ALSO
          X(1), Xsecurity(1), Xserver(1), xdm(1)

     ENVIRONMENT
          DISPLAY to get the default host and display to use.

     BUGS
          You can't specify a display on the command line because
          -display is a valid command line argument (indicating that
          you want to remove the machine named ``display'' from the
          access list).

          The X server stores network addresses, not host names.  This
          is not really a bug.  If somehow you change a host's network
          address while the server is still running, xhost must be
          used to add the new address and/or remove the old address.

     AUTHORS



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          Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science,
          Jim Gettys, MIT Project Athena (DEC).





















































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