Quoting Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> > Derek Martin wrote:
> > I think it's simple: you can't break the chain of ssh sessions
> > by inserting a plain telnet session in there anywhere and expect
> > it to work. Use ssh instead of telnet for the last one and it'll
> > probably work.
> 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...
I've got a question regarding this. What does how you communicate with the
shell have to do with how the xclient is going to contact the X server? It's a
completely seperate socket stream going back to the server, so how does the fact
that your text is being secured affect it?
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?
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Thomas Charron
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