Samrat writes:

> Fatal error (bad version): Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server

I already replied to the email you sent me directly (which I prefer
not to do since that's what the user list is for).

I said:

> Your ssh is configured to do X port forwarding and gives this
> error:
> 
>     Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> 
> Please look on the mail archives or send your request to the
> backuppc-users list.

<rant>
I didn't expect you to just send the same question to the list, without
trying to understand my answer, and without even annotating your new
email with my answer.

I meant that if you couldn't figure out how to fix your ssh
configuration, then send a request to the list.

The effort of people offering to help you is directly related to how
much effort you demonstrate on solving the problem yourself.
</rant>

Craig

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