XHOST(1X10) COMMAND REFERENCE XHOST(1X10) NAME xhost - X window system access control program For 4310, 4320, and 4330 series UTek products only. Public domain software distributed by M.I.T. Project Athena. Provided by Tektronix as is, without express or implied warranty. Not supported by Tektronix. SYNOPSIS xhost [+-]host ... DESCRIPTION The program xhost is used to add and delete hosts to the list of machines X will accept connections from. This is an elementary form of privacy control, since otherwise X would be willing to create windows for anyone on the internet. It is only sufficient for a workstation (single user) environment, though it does limit the worst abuses. If you want to set up hosts that you always trust, you can specify them in your login file, or you can specify the hosts in the file /etc/X*.hosts, where * is the number of the display on the machine. Specifying a host name (with an optional leading plus sign) adds that host to the list; use a leading minus sign to delete a host. DECnet nodes should be specified as names with trailing ``::''. This program can only be executed on the machine the display is connected to. It is possible to remove the current host from the access list. Be warned that you can't undo this without logging out. If invoked with no arguments xhost will print the current hosts allowed to access your display. ENVIRONMENT DISPLAY - To find out which X you are using. FILES /etc/X*.hosts SEE ALSO X(8x10), xterm(1x10). X Version 10 25 January 1986 1
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