Karanbir Singh wrote:

ssh -X <machine to connect to> firefox
you prolly meant -Y :D

Ok well just double checked and tested it here and -X works here.  I
knew about -Y but thought you only use that if you absolutely have too :)

the reason I would prefer -Y is that its ( well, the man page says
anyway ) more secure than -X. Also, these days a lot of admins will
disable -X functionality on machines. Have not come across anywhere -Y
didnt work ( and the host OS was installed in the last 5 years ).

I am not doubting that -X will mostly work, but perhaps we should be
promoting the idea of -Y a bit more.

Coming from a fedora client, you have had to specify -Y for a while for most things to work. But I don't think the man page makes it very clear what the difference is. What's a 'trusted' forwarding mean as opposed to any other kind?

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  Les Mikesell
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