Quoting Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>   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?
> Well, thinking about it logically, it seems pretty simple.  If you're
> ssh'ed 
> into one system, then you're onlyconnectivity to the netwrok is through an 
> encrypted tunnel.  Once you telnetto another system, and set your DISPLAY
> to 
> the system you're physically in front of, that system will send all traffic

  Depending on if that remote system can see your machine, which I assumed was
the case.  I wasn't thinking about the fact that he'd be using sshd X extentions
to forward the X connections thru ssh..

--- 
Thomas Charron
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<< Preferably litle used  >>
<< and stored in garage.  ?>>

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