Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> At 12:30 PM 1/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >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...
> No time like the present;-) There is another possability. It is possable
> that since the actual connection is from B to C, C is trying to output the
> X display to B and not A, where you are. C doesn't know that there IS an A
> in this equasion. That is just a thought. I've never actually tried to run
> an X session over two remote connections. Please excuse my ASCII art if it
> doesn't come out right!
I believe earlier he had stated he was manually setting the DISPLAY
variable. DISPLAY is where an xclient is going to try to connect, regardless
of how you initiated the shell.. Usually, in the case of xterm, this variable
is transparent to the end user, simply becouse xterm sets it up itself..
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Thomas Charron
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