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Let's say you're behind a firewall and have a NAT address.
Is there any way to telnet to a linux box out there in the world
and set your DISPLAY in some way that you can create
xterms on your own screen?
- Joe
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That girl became the spring wind
She flew somewhere, far away
Undoing her hair, lying down, in her sleep
She becomes the wind.