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Date: Sun 07-Nov-1989 03:00:11 From: Unknown Subject: DPS client library error: Ali and Avie are back! Yay! (ahem) I'm in a Shell on a NeXT. I rlogin into another NeXT in the building. I say "Edit&" and receive the following error: DPS client library error: Could not form connection, host local host Is it currently possible in 1.0 to run a program on a remote machine and have the interface appear locally? The two machines are not within a NetInfo domain (yet). stefan D The two machines are within a NetInfo domain >From: ali@polya.Stanford.EDU (Ali T. Ozer)
Date: Sun 07-Nov-1989 03:52:17 From: Unknown Subject: Re: DPS client library error: In article <4167@helios.ee.lbl.gov> Stefan gottschalk writes: >(ahem) I'm in a Shell on a NeXT. I rlogin into another NeXT in the >building. I say "Edit&" and receive the following error: >DPS client library error: Could not form connection, host local host For an rlogged in person to run apps on a machine someone has to be logged in to that machine, running NextStep, and his or her window server has to be public. >Is it currently possible in 1.0 to run a program on a remote machine and have >the interface appear locally? Yes, try "-NXHost machinename." The machine on which the windows should appear has to follow the above guidelines (someone logged in, public server). Ali >From: eht@f.word.cs.cmu.edu (Eric Thayer)
Date: Sun 07-Nov-1989 16:08:00 From: Unknown Subject: Re: DPS client library error: In article <4167@helios.ee.lbl.gov> stefan@csam.lbl.gov (Stefan gottschalk) writes: >(ahem) I'm in a Shell on a NeXT. I rlogin into another NeXT in the >building. I say "Edit&" and receive the following error: > >DPS client library error: Could not form connection, host local host > >Is it currently possible in 1.0 to run a program on a remote machine and have >the interface appear locally? > Edit -NXHost ...ee.lbl.gov

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