On 02/10/2012 12:29 PM, Shai Ayal wrote:


On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Mattia <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 02/10/2012 12:15 PM, Shai Ayal wrote:


    On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Mattia <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 02/10/2012 12:06 PM, Shai Ayal wrote:


        On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Mattia
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            On 02/10/2012 10:47 AM, Shai Ayal wrote:


            On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Mattia
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                On 02/10/2012 09:51 AM, Atsuhiko Yamanaka wrote:
                > Hi,
                >
                >     +-From: Mattia<[email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>>  ----
                >     |_Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 18:52:11 +0100 __
                >     |
                >     |Hello list!
                >     |I'm facing some troubles trying to execute
                any kind of graphical
                >     |program using JSch (versions 0.1.45 and 0.1.46).
                >
                > Confirm that the local X sever is listening to
                TCP port 6000,
                >    $ netstat -na | grep 6000
                > , and then allow connections to it without X
                authenticity checking,
                >    $ xhost +127.0.0.1
                >
                >
                > Sincerely,
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                Hello.

                In the (physical) Fedora machine the X server is
                not listening to the
                TCP port - I'm guessing it's using the socket in
                /tmp. In the virtual
                machine running Ubuntu the X server is listening to
                the TCP port 6010.

                Using xhost doesn't seem to be of any help.

                Regards.

                
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            Does it work for you without ssh?
            phys> xhost +virt
            phys> rsh virt
            virt> xterm -d phys:0

            Shai


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            Mmh I am afraid I can't do this test with rsh.


        What do you mean "You can't do that" -- don't you have rsh
        or you try and it doesn't succeed?
        if you don't have rsh, try ssh without x-forwarding:
        phys> xhost +virt
        phys>  ssh -x  virt
        virt> xterm -d phys:0

        Note the "-x" argument to ssh which will disable ssh's
        built-in x-forwarding


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        Rsh is not available for use.

        I tried with ssh -x and I get this


        xterm Xt error: Can't open display:
        xterm:  DISPLAY is not set

        Thanks for your help!


    How about:
    phys> xhost +virt
    phys>  ssh -x  virt
    virt> DISPLAY=phys:0.0 xterm


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    Nope. Tried various combinations of :0 and :0.0, yet I still have the
    "can't open display" error. I ran some tests like these too,
    admittedly with X forwarding explicitly enabled, and didn't manage to
    find anything (nor to have them to work as expected).

Does ssh x-forwarding work for you:
phys>  ssh -X  virt
virt> xterm

If not then your phys system is not setup correctly. What is the value of DISPLAY on phys?
phys> echo $DISPLAY
?


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Yep standard X Forwarding works fine.

The output in the physical machine is :0 (without hostname). For
reference, in the virtual machine it's localhost:10.0 (and so on if I
start new sessions, 11, 12 etc.).
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