I have no intention to secure the X connection. I use ssh simply because the remote guy doesn't have a telnet server running. Do I still need to use the -X option? ) By the way, you're using ssh all wrong. What you should really be doing is: ) ) 1) Invoke startxwin.sh ) 2) In the local xterm, verify that the value of DISPLAY is 127.0.0.1:0 ) (and set it to that if it is not) ) 3) ssh to the remote box using the "-X" flag to enable X-forwarding. ) 4) Once connected to the remote host, verify that the value of DISPLAY ) is something like remotehost:8. ) 5) Run your remote X-clients normally.
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