Craig,

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OK. I'm fine with all of the FAQ items specified. (Running an older OpenSSH on Redhat Linux 9). Here is my XWin.log.

No, you are not fine unless you tried "ssh -Y" instead of "ssh -X".


Why? Well, I might just say, "why the heck don't people believe us when we try to help them?".

Here it is: OpenSSH has *supported* trusted X11 tunelling for many versions; it was changed to be the *default* in the OpenSSH 3.8 *client*. So, you can be running an older version of sshd on your Linux box and you're still might have trusted X11 tunnelling turned on by default since you are using OpenSSH 3.8 as your client. Another interesting thing to note is that you can use an ssh client that doesn't support trusted X11 tunelling and you won't have any problems, such as PuTTY (free) or SSH Secure Shell (not free).

So, would you please clarify if you actually tried "ssh -Y" instead of "ssh -X"?

Harold

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