Bonjour over subnets

János janos.lobb at yale.edu
Thu May 24 12:10:08 PDT 2007


On May 24, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Chad Leigh -- ObjectWerks Inc wrote:

>
> On May 24, 2007, at 8:51 AM, John C. Welch wrote:
>
>> On 5/24/07 09:14, "Bart Silverstrim" <bsilver at chrononomicon.com>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> On my local OSX 10.4.9 machine  - 10.84.2.42 - ssh_config and
>>>>> sshd_config contain the X11Forwarding yes settings.
>>>>>
>>>>> The remote machine - 10.48.106.84 -  sshd_config also contains
>>>>> X11Forwarding yes.
>>>>>
>>>>> on my local machine I do:
>>>>>
>>>>> bml0042:/Volumes/Home/janos janos$ xhost +10.48.106.84
>>>>> 10.48.106.84 being added to access control list
>>>>>
>>>>> then I do:
>>>>>
>>>>> bml0042:/Volumes/Home/janos janos$ ssh -X root at 10.48.106.84
>>>>> root at 10.48.106.84's password:
>>>>> ****************************************************************** 
>>>>> ******
>>>>> *******
>>>>
>>>> How is this Bonjour?
>>>
>>> His machine is saying 'hello' to another computer.  Does that count?
>>
>> See, this is why I want them to name it "Achtung!"
>>
>> When you communicate in German, there's no pissing about, you KNOW  
>> what's
>> going on :-P
>
> A German prof I had for conversational German about 23 years ago  
> explained why French was the language of international diplomacy:   
> "You can say a lot and not mean any of it or say anything"
>

Well, as the OP let me remember that my algebra teacher said about  
"proving by induction":

- 	For a German it true if it is true for i=1, i=2,....  and so on  
manually up to infinity.
-	For a Hungarian it is true if its  true for i=1, i=2, assume to be  
true for i=k and prove for i=k+1
-	For a French - especially from the Bourbaki group - it is true if  
it is true for i=1.
-	For a Russian - it is always true and false at the same time.



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