According to ssh on the redhat here ssh should do some trickery (generate a new magic cookie for the session) to let connections pass through. If this doesn't happen then you should be able to use "xauth (n)extract/(n)merge" to copy the cookie over to the remote ssh server.
--Amos
Amir Spivak wrote:
Now that he's able to ssh, he cannot run X appl., he needs to use Lyx:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lyx
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication at Tue May 11 11:37:12 2004.
a
Rejected connection at Tue May 11 11:37:12 2004: X11 connection from rocky.bfr.co.il port 1356
lyx: Fatal IO error: client killed
if he's logged on directly to that machine without ssh'ing to it he is able to run X appl.
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