At 12:30 PM 1/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks Ken (and Kenny :) I figured you would say that, and hoped you
wouldn't. I don't have sshd installed and running on the other machines
(yet). Guess I'll have to do that...
Derek,
No time like the present;-) There is another possability. It
Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 12:30 PM 1/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks Ken (and Kenny :) I figured you would say that, and hoped you
wouldn't. I don't have sshd installed and running on the other machines
(yet). Guess I'll have to do that...
No time like the
DISPLAY accesshost:10.0
remotehost%
-derek
Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone have any experience forwarding X sessions through ssh? I'm logging
into one "access point" from which I have no trouble running X clients and
having them show up on my display (even through m
In a message dated: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 12:50:32 EST
Derek Martin said:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
It sounded to me originally more like it was an xhost issue, aka, that the
remote client didn;t have access to the X Server itself.. Am I missing
something here?
Well,
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
I believe earlier he had stated he was manually setting the DISPLAY
variable.
Well, I did say that but in actuallity it gets passed to the remote system
by telnet. I was simply trying to convey that my display was set to what
ssh sets it up as.
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
My next suggestion would be an xauth issue. I'm unsure of the actual
semantics of xauth and the .Xauthority file itself, but the error message would
also point to it being an auth problem..
The command
xhost +
takes xauth out of the picture.
Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But what if I simultaneously am logged in on remotehost and have an active
X session? Then my new Xauth file will overwrite my old one, and prevent
local clients from connecting, no?
This is correct.. I don't know if there are ways of combining
From the SSH man-page:
If the user is using X11 (the DISPLAY environment variable
is set), the connection to the X11 display is automati
cally forwarded to the remote side in such a way that any
X11 programs started from the shell (or command) will go